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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 06:30 Miamonroe2004

The distance of a planet to a rocket in space is modeled by the function d(x)=−x2−7x+17 , where the distance is measured in hundreds of miles and x is measured in days from when the rocket's journey began. When is the distance between the rocket and the planet greater than 1?

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