Hello, Need help here big time. Please note up to this point, we have learned de
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Hello,
Need help here big time.
Please note up to this point, we have learned derivatives and started anti-derivatives (up to substitution) so we are not very deep into the complexity of them.
1) Use nonzero digits from your student number (in the form PQRSTUV).
The velocity of a vehicle is (in m/s after t seconds):
v(t) = R(P)t + R(Q)/Pt@ + 2Qt + T
Multiply out the RP and RQ and 2Q and write down your simplified velocity function
a) Find lim v(t) (t-->infinity)
<sorry i could not get equation function to make this look pretty)
b) What is the difference in displacement of the vehicle between t = 1 and t = 3 seconds? Include ALL substitution step and include changing limits of integration to u limits of integration.
Explanation / Answer
V(t)=32t+4t+4t+1=36t+4t+1=38t+1 as t tends infinity V(t) tends to infinity displacement=integral V(t)dt 19t^2+t=s(t_ s(1)=19+1=20 s(3)=19*9+3 =174 difference s(3)-s(1)=154mts
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