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3. The weight in pounds that can be supported by a diving board is given by the function w (x) = 5000 x , where x is the distance in feet from the base of the diving board to a point along the length of the board. a. What is the domain of the function? Can the domain include zero? Explain. b. Make a table of values and generate five ordered pairs to represent the function. c. Plot the ordered pairs and draw a smooth curve connecting the points.

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