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A sea bird flies upward to a height of 10 meters above sea level before plunging straight back down to the ocean to catch a fish that is swimming 4 meters below the surface. After every 3 meters of descent throough the air, the seabirds acceleration doubles. However, after every meter of descent below sea level, the seabird accerations is only 1/4 of it's previous speed. Given that the speed of the bird at 9 meters above sea level is 1 meter per second, plot the speed of the bird at the following altitudes 10,9,6,3,0,--1,-2-3-4. Label your axis "meters per second" and label the y axis "altitude.

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