A lunar lander is descending toward the moons surface until


Compute all given parts of following problem:

Problem: A lunar lander is descending toward the moon's surface. Until the lander reaches the surface, its height above the surface of the moon is given by y(t)=b - ct+dt2, where b = 710m is the initial height of the lander above the surface, c = 61.0m/s , and d = 1.00m/s2.

Part A: What is the initial velocity of the lander, at t = 0?

Part B: What is the velocity of the lander just before it reaches the lunar surface?

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