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| Question 1190515:  Chris is a competitive swimmer. From experience, he knows that the function
 g(t) will represent his height above the water when he dives off of the regular 4-foot-high diving platform, where  t is the number of seconds after he jumps off of the platform. This function works when t≥0 (up until he hits the water).
 This reminded Chris of another time when he was distracted, and jumped off the 30-foot super-high-dive platform two seconds before the starting signal.
 Write an expression (using the function g) that will model Chris's height above the water, where t is the number of seconds after the starting signal.
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . Chris is a competitive swimmer. From experience, he knows that the function
 g(t) will represent his height above the water when he dives off of the regular 4-foot-high diving platform,
 where t is the number of seconds after he jumps off of the platform.
 This function works when t≥0 (up until he hits the water).
 This reminded Chris of another time when he was distracted, and jumped off the 30-foot super-high-dive
 platform two seconds before the starting signal.
 Write an expression (using the function g) that will model Chris's height above the water,
 where t is the number of seconds after the starting signal.
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 This part of your post
 
 
 ". . . Cris jumped off the  30-foot super-high-dive platform two seconds before the starting signal' "
 
 
 makes me laugh.    It reminded/recalled me one anecdotal story about the medicine tablets against headache.
 
 The inscription on the bottle with the tablets contained this instruction:
 
 
 " Take one tablet  15  minutes before headache ".
 
 
 
 //     Explanation :     It is a kind of humor . . .
 
 
 
 
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