SOLUTION: The function ​f(x)​ is the height of an object x seconds after it is thrown in the air. The object reaches its maximum height in 2 s, and hits the ground at 5 s. What is the

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Question 1134667: The function ​f(x)​ is the height of an object x seconds after it is thrown in the air. The object reaches its maximum height in 2 s, and hits the ground at 5 s.
What is the practical domain for the function f(x)?
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