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An airplane flies at an altitude of 5 miles towards a point directly over an observer. Consider An airplane flies at an altitude of 5 miles towards a point directly over an observer. Consider   and x as shown in the following figure. The speed of the plane is 400 miles per hour. Find   when   . Round your answer to three decimal places.   A) -58.824 rad/hr B) 11.765 rad/hr C) 0.147 rad/hr D) 58.824 rad/hr E) -29.412 rad/hr and x as shown in the following figure. The speed of the plane is 400 miles per hour. Find An airplane flies at an altitude of 5 miles towards a point directly over an observer. Consider   and x as shown in the following figure. The speed of the plane is 400 miles per hour. Find   when   . Round your answer to three decimal places.   A) -58.824 rad/hr B) 11.765 rad/hr C) 0.147 rad/hr D) 58.824 rad/hr E) -29.412 rad/hr when An airplane flies at an altitude of 5 miles towards a point directly over an observer. Consider   and x as shown in the following figure. The speed of the plane is 400 miles per hour. Find   when   . Round your answer to three decimal places.   A) -58.824 rad/hr B) 11.765 rad/hr C) 0.147 rad/hr D) 58.824 rad/hr E) -29.412 rad/hr . Round your answer to three decimal places. An airplane flies at an altitude of 5 miles towards a point directly over an observer. Consider   and x as shown in the following figure. The speed of the plane is 400 miles per hour. Find   when   . Round your answer to three decimal places.   A) -58.824 rad/hr B) 11.765 rad/hr C) 0.147 rad/hr D) 58.824 rad/hr E) -29.412 rad/hr


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