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Given the position function s(t) = 4t^{3} 3t^{2} - 2t 5 , ... | Filo
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SOLVED:Suppose that the position function of a particle moving in 2-space is 𝐫=sin3 t 𝐢-2 cos3 t 𝐣, 0 ≤t ≤2 π/ 3. (a) Use a graphing utility to graph the speed of the particle versus time from t=0 to t=2 π/ 3. (b) What are the maximum and minimum speeds of the particle? (c) Use the graph to estimate the time at which the maximum speed first occurs. (d) Find the exact time at which the maximum speed first occurs.
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SOLVED:The function s(t) describes the position of a particle moving along a coordinate line, where s is in feet and t is in seconds. (a) Find the velocity and acceleration functions. (b) Find the position, velocity, speed, and acceleration at time t=1 (c) At what times is the particle stopped? (d) When is the particle speeding up? Slowing down? (e) Find the total distance traveled by the particle from time t=0 to time t=5. s(t)=(1)/(4) t^2-ln(t 1), t ≥0
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