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A golfer stands 5m above the fairway and drives a golf ball with an initial velocity...

A golfer stands 5m above the fairway and drives a golf ball with an initial velocity of v0=(0,20,49)m/s. The golferwishes to impart slice to the golf ball, which is modeled by an acceleration of 1.2m/s^2 in the x direction. Thus the acceleration function is given by: a(t)=(1.2,0,-9.8).

assuming r(0)=(0,0,5), determaine: A) the velocity and position functions.

B) the maximum height of the golf ball.

C)the range of the shot:that is, the distance between where the ball lands and (0,0,0)

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