Towing a Boat A boat is towed by a rope that runs through

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Towing a Boat A boat is towed by a rope that runs through a pulley that is 4 feet above the point where the rope is tied to the boat. The length (in feet) of the rope from the boat to the pulley is given by , where t is the time in seconds that the boat has been in tow. The horizontal distance from the pulley to the boat is d. a. Find . b. Evaluate and .

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