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Mathematics, 28.10.2020 17:50 dontcareanyonemo
An object was dropped off the top of a building. The function f(x)=-16x^2+400represents the height of the object above the ground, in feet, x seconds after being dropped. Find and interpret the given function values and determine an appropriate domain for the function.
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