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In a freefall skydive, a skydiver begins at an altitude of 10,000 feet. during a freefall, the skydiver drops toward earth towards earth at a rate of 175 ft per second. the height of the skydiver from the ground can be modeled using the function H(t)=10,000-175t.
What is the domain of the function for this situation?

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Answer:

{[tex]t|0\leq t\leq 50[/tex]}

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

In a freefall skydive, a skydiver begins at an altitude during free fall =10,000 feet

The skydiver drops towards earth at a rate=175 ft/s

The height of the skydiver from the ground can be modeled using the function

[tex]H(t)=10000-175t[/tex]

We have to find the domain of the function for this situation.

When t=0

Then ,[tex]H(0)=10,000 feet[/tex]

From given graph we can see that the value of t  lies  from 0 to 50.

Therefore, the domain of the function for this situation is given by

{[tex]t|0\leq t\leq 50[/tex]}

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