In Aesops fable about the race between the tortoise and the hare, the tortoise trudges along at

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In Aesop’s fable about the race between the tortoise and the hare, the tortoise trudges along at a slow, constant rate from start to finish. The hare starts out running steadily at a much more rapid pace, but halfway to the finish line, stops to take a nap. Finally, the hare wakes up, sees the tortoise near the finish line, desperately resumes his old rapid pace, and is nosed out by a hair. On the same coordinate plane, graph the respective distances of the tortoise and the hare from the starting line, regarded as functions of time.

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Calculus For Business, Economics And The Social And Life Sciences

ISBN: 9780073532387

11th Brief Edition

Authors: Laurence Hoffmann, Gerald Bradley, David Sobecki, Michael Price

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