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In the general case, the time that the ant needs to reach the end of the rope is $$ T=\frac cv(e^\frac v\alpha-1) $$, where ## c ## is the initial length of the rope, ## v ## is the rate at which the rope stretches, and ## \alpha ## is the speed of the ant relative to the rope.
Clearly, any positive real values of ## c ##, ## v ##, and ## \alpha ## will always return the positive real value of ## T ##, which means that the ant will always reach the end of the rope no matter what positive real values are assigned to ## c ##, ## v ##, and ## \alpha ##.
Clearly, any positive real values of ## c ##, ## v ##, and ## \alpha ## will always return the positive real value of ## T ##, which means that the ant will always reach the end of the rope no matter what positive real values are assigned to ## c ##, ## v ##, and ## \alpha ##.