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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 01:20 marifermolina

The height of a rocket, launched from the ground, is given by the function y = 30t βˆ’ 5t^2, where y is in meters and t is in seconds. An observer is sitting at ground level a distance d from the launch point. If r is the distance between the observer and where the rocket is, show that dr/dt = ((30t βˆ’ 5t^2)(30 βˆ’ 10t))/(sqrt((30tβˆ’5t^2)^2+d^2)). Show all your work.

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