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On a highway, you take 3 seconds to increase your speed from 32 to 35 miles per hour. Your speed increases the same amount each second. The speed limit is 65 miles per hour. What is the domain of the function?

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Answer:

1 to 30 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

3 seconds increases your speed from 32 to 35 miles per hour

Hence 3 seconds = 3 miles per hour(35-32 miles)

1 second = 1 mile

The function for the increase per mile is therefore:

f(x)= 1x

Where x is number of seconds travelled on the highway

The domain of a function are the possible input values for x. Since the speed limit on the highway is 65 miles, the input values for x cannot be more than 30 seconds(current speed is 35 miles per hour, 65-35=30)