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The height h of a projectile launched from ground level is a function of the time t it is in the air. The height in feet for t seconds is given by the function h(t) = -16t2 domain of the function? (Enter your answer using interval notation.)What does the domain mean in the context of the problem?After the projectile is launched from ground level it takes seconds for the projectile to return to the ground.

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The height h of a projectile launched from ground level is a function of the time t it is in the air. The height in feet for t seconds is given by the function h(t) = -16t2 domain of the function? (Enter your answer using interval notation.)What does the domain mean in the context of the problem?After the projectile is launched from ground level it takes seconds for the projectile to return to the ground.

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