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PLEASE HELP ITS A TEST The function f(x) = -0.3x2 + 2.5x + 5 can be used to approximate the distance a thrown ball is from the ground, where x is
the distance between the ball and the person throwing the ball. The mathematical domain of the function is all real
numbers.
The reasonable domain of the function is when 0
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