to climb the next foot of altitude. In order to find the number of minutes required for the airplane to ascend to 10,000 feet of altitude, we need to take the definite integral of m(h) from 0 to 10,000 ft. I'm given data to create Riemann sums, "assuming that the airplane's climb rate is never increasing, determine the best possible lower and upper estimates to the definite integral" MY QUESTION: Why do I have to assume that the climb rate is never increasing in order to make this calculation?
2006-12-07
22:03:40
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ben_ev0lent
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