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If an arrow is shot upward from the moon with a velocity of 58 m/s, it height (in meters) after t seconds is given by H(t)= 58t- 2(t^2) Use the limit...
If an arrow is shot upward from the moon with a velocity of 58 m/s, it height (in meters) after t seconds is given by H(t)= 58t- 2(t^2)
Use the limit definition of the derivative to find the velocity of the arrow after one second.
Use the limit definition of the derivative to find the velocity of the arrow when t=a
When will the arrow hit the moon? Include units.
What is the velocity of of the arrow when it hits the moon? Include units.
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