From a height of 3,000 feet, a falcon descends at a rate of 250 ft./sec. What is the rate of change in the
falcon's elevation, and what is the initial value? (1 point)
The rate of change is 250 ft./sec., and the initial value is 3,000 ft.
The rate of change is -250 ft./sec., and the initial value is 3,000 ft.
The rate of change is 3,000 ft./sec., and the initial value is 250 ft.
The rate of change is 3,000 ft./sec., and the initial value is -250 ft.



Answer :

Answer:

the rate of change is -250 ft./sec.,and the initial value is 3,000ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

The falcon is descending meaning it's going down and we know that the value of gravity it negatively (-9,8) meaning the rate of change will be negative since the falcon is moving down (same direction as gravity therefore it'll take the same sign as the gravity value)