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Mathematics, 19.10.2020 07:01 brookeboyd7469

Victoria kicked a soccer ball laying on the ground. It was in the air for 6 seconds before it hit the ground. While the soccer ball was in the air it reached a height of approximately 25 feet. Assuming that the soccer ball’s height (in feet) is a function of time (in seconds), what is the domain in the context of this problem?

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