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− | |We need to figure out when <math>-32t+200</math> is positive and negative in the interval <math>[0,10].</math> | + | |We need to figure out when <math style="vertical-align: -2px">-32t+200</math> is positive and negative in the interval <math style="vertical-align: -6px">[0,10].</math> |
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− | |We set <math>-32t+200=0</math> and solve for <math>t.</math> | + | |We set <math style="vertical-align: -2px">-32t+200=0</math> and solve for <math style="vertical-align: -1px">t.</math> |
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− | |We get <math>t=6.25</math> | + | |We get <math style="vertical-align: -1px">t=6.25.</math> |
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− | |Then, we use test points to see that <math>-32t+200</math> is positive from <math>[0,6.25]</math> | + | |Then, we use test points to see that <math style="vertical-align: -2px">-32t+200</math> is positive from <math style="vertical-align: -6px">[0,6.25]</math> |
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|and negative from <math>[6.25,10].</math> | |and negative from <math>[6.25,10].</math> |
Revision as of 21:26, 6 February 2017
A particle moves along a straight line with velocity given by:
feet per second. Determine the total distance traveled by the particle
from time to time
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1. How are the velocity function and the position function related? |
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2. If we calculate what are we calculating? |
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3. If we calculate what are we calculating? |
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Solution:
Step 1: |
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To calculate the total distance the particle traveled from to we need to calculate |
Step 2: |
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We need to figure out when is positive and negative in the interval |
We set and solve for |
We get |
Then, we use test points to see that is positive from |
and negative from |
Step 3: |
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Therefore, we get |
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Final Answer: |
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The particle travels feet. |