Let y = y(t) be the downward speed (in feet per second) of a skydiver after t
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Let y = y(t) be the downward speed (in feet per second) of a skydiver after t seconds of free fall. This function satisfies the differential equation y′ = .2(160 - y), y(0) = 0. What is the skydiver’s acceleration when her downward speed is 60 feet per second?
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Calculus And Its Applications
ISBN: 9780134437774
14th Edition
Authors: Larry Goldstein, David Lay, David Schneider, Nakhle Asmar
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