Help for estimating instantaneous rate please?:As a tornado moves, its speed increases. The function S(d) = 93logd + 65 relates the speed of the wind, S, in miles per hour, near the centre of a tornado to the distance that the tornado has travelled, d, in miles. Estimate the instantaneous rate of change at d = 1000 miles. Use an interval of 0.01. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. Do not find the instantaneous rate of change using the difference quotient or any Calculus method.