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1 November, 03:57

Ian tosses a bone up in the air for his dog, Spot. The height, h, in feet, that Spot is above the ground at the time t seconds after she jumps for the bone can be represented by the function h (t) = -16t+20t. What is Spot's average rate of ascent, in feet per second, from the time she jumps into the air to the time she catches the bone at t=1/2 seconds

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  1. 1 November, 04:20
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    Hence the rate of ascent at t=1/2 is 12 ft/sec

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Height function as h (t) = -16t^2+20t

    To find:

    Velocity at t=1/2. i. e. Average rate of ascent

    Solution:

    Average rate is given by

    V=f (t) - f (a) / (t-a)

    now here t=1/2 and a=0

    Hence Equation becomes

    V=f (1/2) - f (0) / (1/2-0)

    So at t=1/2

    f (1/2) = -16 (1/2) ^2+20 (1/2)

    =-4+10

    =6 fts

    Now, t=0

    f (0) = 16 (0) ^2+20 (0)

    =0 ft

    Hence V=f (1/2) - f (0) / (1/2-0)

    V = (6-0) / (1/2-0)

    V=6*2

    V=12 ft/sec
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