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An object is dropped from a height of 1700 ft above the ground. the function h=-16t^2+1700 gives the object’s height h in feet during free fall at t seconds.
a. when will the object be at 1000ft above the ground?
b. when will the object be 940ft above the ground?
c. what are a reasonable domain and range for the function h?
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