Answer:
Explanation:
Given the height of a beach ball rolling off a cliff as a function of time
h = 64 — 16t²
We want to find the average change in height when t = 1.25s
The rate of change of height is the differentiation of the height I.e
∆h/∆t → dh/dt
Therefore
h = 64 — 16t².
Therefore
Differential of a constant is zero
dh/dt = —32t
At t = 1.25s
dh/dt = —32(1.25)
dh/dt = —40 ft/s
So, the height is reducing at a rate of 40ft in every seconds.