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The distance in feet that a ball rolls down an incline is modeled by s(t) = −2t^2 − 2 , where t is seconds after the ball begins rolling. Find its instantaneous velocity at t = …
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The distance in feet that a ball rolls down an incline is modeled by s(t) = −2t^2 − 2 , where t is seconds after the ball begins rolling. Find its instantaneous velocity at t = 4 seconds.
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