The height of a model rocket, H(t), is a function of the time since it was launched, t.What is the domain of H(t)?A.0 ≤ t ≤ 324B.0 ≤ t ≤ 36C.t ≤ 324D.t > 0

Answer:
[tex]0 \le t \le 36[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The graph of h(t)
Required
Determine the domain
t represents the horizontal data and according to the graph;
The value of t starts at 0 (the beginning of the curve)
and ends at 36 (the end of the curve)
These values are the domain of the graph, and it can be represented as: [tex]0 \le t \le 36[/tex]
The domain of H(t) is [tex]0\leq t\leq 36[/tex]
The correct answer is option B. 0 ≤ t ≤ 36
To do this question, the main thing is to look at picture.
We know from the graph that this is a quadratic function, So t has to be less than some positive number.
{ if t → -∞, H(t) → -∞, not in the line with the actual situation}
and look at the graph, the point where H(t) equals zero, one is 0 and one is 36.
Therefore: the domain of H(t) is [tex]0\leq t\leq 36[/tex].
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