A conservationist wishes to shoot a tranquillizer dart a monkey so that it can be medically examined. Prove that if the conservationist aims directly at the monkey hanging from a tree and fires the dart the instant that the monkey lets go, that the dart will always hit, regardless of the speed of the dart, or height and distance of the tree.

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5. A
conservationist wishes to shoot
a tranquillizer dart a monkey so
that it can be medically
examined. Prove that if the
conservationist aims directly at
the monkey hanging from a tree
and fires the dart the instant that
the monkey lets go, that the dart
will always hit, regardless of the
speed of the dart, or height and
distance of the tree.
Voy
vo
Vox
y=voyt-81²=h-181²
7812
h=Voyt
Transcribed Image Text:5. A conservationist wishes to shoot a tranquillizer dart a monkey so that it can be medically examined. Prove that if the conservationist aims directly at the monkey hanging from a tree and fires the dart the instant that the monkey lets go, that the dart will always hit, regardless of the speed of the dart, or height and distance of the tree. Voy vo Vox y=voyt-81²=h-181² 7812 h=Voyt
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