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The height, in feet, of Ferris wheel rider t seconds after the ride begins is given by h(t)=-35cos(2t)+45. What is the average rate of change of height, in feet per second, from…
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The height, in feet, of Ferris wheel rider t seconds after the ride begins is given by h(t)=-35cos(2t)+45. What is the average rate of change of height, in feet per second, from…
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the height, in feet, of Ferris wheel rider t seconds after the ride begins is given by h(t)=-35cos(2t)+45. What is the average rate of change of height, in feet per second, from time t=30 to t=45? (radians)
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Answer: b
Step-by-step explanation: the answer is got was 1.166666
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