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An airplane flies at an altitude of 2 miles toward a point directly over an observer (see figure). The speed of the plane is 600 miles per hour. Find the rates at which the angle of elevation θ is changing when the angle is θ = 30°, θ = 60°, and θ = 70°.
12 years ago

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Graham
cannot see figure.
12 years ago

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