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Assume that the distance, D, a baseball is thrown is

Last updated: 7/9/2022

Assume that the distance, D, a baseball is thrown is

Assume that the distance, D, a baseball is thrown is proportional to the force exerted, F. Does it make sense to use differential equations to model the distance thrown? If so, write the differential equation. If not, explain why. A. No, D = k/F is a simple relationship and there is no rate of change so no need to use differential equations. B. No, D = KF is a simple relationship and there is no rate of change so no need to use differential equations. C. Yes, dD/dt = k/F is a differential equation with a rate of change. D. dD/dt = kF is a differential equation with a rate of change.