Base Runner Problem: Milt Famey hits a line drive to center field. As he rounds second

Chapter 4, Problem 5

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Base Runner Problem: Milt Famey hits a line drive to center field. As he rounds second base, he heads directly for third, running at 20 ft/s (Figure 4-9e). Write an equation expressing the rate of change of his distance from home plate as a function of his displacement from third base. Plot the graph in a suitable domain. How fast is this distance changing when he is halfway to third? When he is at third? Is the latter answer reasonable? Explain. Figure 4-9e

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