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Two ufpd are patrolling the campus on foot. to cover more ground, they split up and begin walking in different directions. office a is walking at 2 mph while office b is walking at 2 mph part a. construct a linear model that describes officer a's distance from their starting point, d, as a function of minutes, m, that have passed. d(m)m/30 part b. construct a linear model that describes their total distance from each other, t as a function of minutes, m, that have passed if they were walking in exactly opposite directions (e. g., north/south) ti (m)-1 m/15 | part c. construct a linear model that describes their total distance from each other, t2 as a function of minutes, m, that have passed if they were walking in exactly 90 degrees from each other (e. g., north/east). t (m2 m)/30 for part c, draw a picture and think about how the pythagorean theorem could be used. remember: these are all linear models! so if your model has a non-linear variable, is there a reason we would ignore part of the domain?

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