Car A is driving south, away from an intersection. Car B is approaching the intersection and is moving west. At what rate is the distance between the cars changing at the instant when car A is 40 miles from the intersection and traveling at 55 mph and car B is 30 miles from the intersection and traveling at 45 mph? Are the cars getting closer together or farther apart at this time?
Car A is driving south, away from an intersection. Car B is approaching the intersection and is moving west. At what rate is the distance between the cars changing at the instant when car A is 40 miles from the intersection and traveling at 55 mph and car B is 30 miles from the intersection and traveling at 45 mph? Are the cars getting closer together or farther apart at this time?
Car A is driving south, away from an intersection. Car B is approaching the intersection and is moving west. At what rate is the distance between the cars changing at the instant when car A is 40 miles from the intersection and traveling at 55 mph and car B is 30 miles from the intersection and traveling at 45 mph? Are the cars getting closer together or farther apart at this time?
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