Mathematics, 30.09.2019 21:40, andrejr0330jr
I've tried out this question so many different ways and i haven't been able to get it. i put 320 ft/s into the original equation to get t (time) and plugged that value into the derivative of the ogival which is the velocity. would be greatly appreciated. this is college calculus.
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