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Leon throws a ball off a cliff. The graph represents a relation that models the ball’s height, h, in feet over time, t, in seconds. What is the domain?
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Leon throws a ball off a cliff. The graph represents a relation that models the ball’s height, h, in feet over time, t, in seconds. What is the domain?
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Leon throws a ball off a cliff. The graph represents a relation that models the ball’s height, h, in feet over time, t, in seconds.
What is the domain?
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