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Using a telescope, you track a rocket that was launched 4 km away. At the moment that the telescope forms an angle of 10 radians with the ground, that angle is increasing at a rate of 0.04 radians per second. Is this enough information to determine the velocity of the rocket at this moment? If so, find that velocity (estimate with a calculator if necessary). Otherwise, explain what additional information is required.