If an arrow is shot upward from the moon with a velocity of


If an arrow is shot upward from the moon with a velocity of 58 m/s, it height (in meters) after t seconds is given by H(t)= 58t- 2(t^2)

  • Use the limit definition of the derivative to find the velocity of the arrow after one second.
  • Use the limit definition of the derivative to find the velocity of the arrow when t=a
  • When will the arrow hit the moon? Include units.
  • What is the velocity of of the arrow when it hits the moon? Include units.

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