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The maximum walking speed (in feet per second) of a large animal can be modeled by the equation s = sqrt(gl) where s = speed in feet per second, g = a constant rate of 32 feet per second, and l = the length of one leg of the animal, in feet. what domain makes sense for the function s(l) = sqrt(gl) a. l is any real number b. 0 < l < = 32 c. l > 0 d. l > = 32 what range makes sense for the function s(l) = sqrt(gl)? a. 0 < s < = 32 b. s => 32 c. s > 0 d. s is any real numberand you : )

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