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Speed of a rocket At $t$ sec after liftoff, the height of a rocket is 3$t^{2}$ ft. How fast is the rocket climbing 10 sec after liftoff?
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The height \( h(t) \) of the rocket at time \( t \) seconds is given by the function \( h(t) = 3t^2 \) feet. Show more…
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