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The site from which an airplane takes off is the origin. The x axis points east; the y axis points straight up. The position and velocity vectors of the plane at a later time are given by ​ The site from which an airplane takes off is the origin. The x axis points east; the y axis points straight up. The position and velocity vectors of the plane at a later time are given by ​   m and   m/s. ​ The plane is most likely A) just touching down. B) in level flight in the air. C) ascending. D) descending. E) taking off. m and The site from which an airplane takes off is the origin. The x axis points east; the y axis points straight up. The position and velocity vectors of the plane at a later time are given by ​   m and   m/s. ​ The plane is most likely A) just touching down. B) in level flight in the air. C) ascending. D) descending. E) taking off. m/s.

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