A rock, R, is 40 km from a harbour, H,

  1. The distance of a ship from its harbour is modelled by the function $d(t)=-3t^{3}+3t^{2}+18t$ where t is the time elapsed in
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  3. a boat starts sailing on monday 10:00 at harbour A and sail 600 km due north.later it turns due east for a further 420 km to
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  4. A boat start sailing on Monday 10:00 at harbour A and sails 600km due north. Later it turns east for a further 420km to reach
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  6. A boat start sailing on Monday 10:00 at harbour A and sails 600km due north. Later it turns east for a further 420km to reach
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  7. I A boat start sailing on Monday 10:00 at harbour A and sails 600km due north. Later it turns east for a further 420km to reach
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  8. A boat start sailing on Monday 10:00 at harbour A and sails 600km due north. Later it turns east for a further 420km to reach
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  9. A rock, R, is 40 km from a harbour, H, on a bearing of 040°. A port, P, is 30 km from R on abearing of 130°. Draw a sketch
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  10. A rock, R, is 40 km from a harbour, H, on a bearing of 040°. A port, P, is 30 km from R on abearing of 130°. Draw a sketch
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