SOLUTION: If the velocity v is given by v=t^2+at-1
find v when {{{ t=2seconds }}}
differentiate v to find the acceleration {{{dv/dt}}} }}}
find the value of {{{ dv/dt }}} when t=3second
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Question 848011: If the velocity v is given by v=t^2+at-1
find v when
differentiate v to find the acceleration }}}
find the value of when t=3seconds
find the value of t for which the acceleration
a=4
b=8
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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