5. When an object is dropped from a height, the time it takes to reach the ground is a function of the height from which it was dropped. An equation for this function is $t(h) = sqrt{frac{h}{4.9}}$, where $h$ is in metres and $t$ is in seconds. a) Describe the domain and range of the function. b) Sketch the graph by applying a transformation to the graph of $t(h) = sqrt{h}$.
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