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A skydiver jumps from an airplane and accelerates toward the ground. His velocity can be modeled by the function
v(t) = 10000/5t+8, where v (t) is the velocity in feet per second, and t represents time in seconds. Due to air resistance, there
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is a limiting velocity the skydiver will not exceed, called the "terminal velocity". At terminal velocity, the velocity does not
continue to increase. What is the terminal velocity? Justify your answer.
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