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A winch at the top of a 12-meter building pulls a pipe of the same length to a vertical position, as shown in the figure. The winch pulls in rope at a rate of āˆ’0.7 meter per second (ds/dt = āˆ’0.7 m/sec). Find the rate of vertical change and the rate of horizontal change at the end of the pipe when y = 6. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)

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