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Find the rate of change of its elevation when x=32

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We are given the equation


y=-(1)/(80)x^2+90

The horizontal component of the velocity is a constant of 5ft/s

We are to find the rate of change of its elevation at x = 32

First, we will differentiate the equation with respect to t

This gives


(dy)/(dt)=-(2)/(80)x\text{.}(dx)/(dt)

Since the horizontal component of the velocity is a constant of 5ft/s

Then


(dx)/(dt)=5ft\/s

Since x = 32

Hence we have


(dy)/(dt)=-(2)/(80)(32)(5)

Simplifying this we get


(dy)/(dt)=4

Therefore, the rate of change of its elevation is 4ft/s

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