SOLUTION: In a physics experiment, it is found that the equation V(t) = 1667t – 5940t2 expresses the velocity of an object as a function of time(t). Computer V(0.1), V(0.15), and V(0.2).

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Question 1080002: In a physics experiment, it is found that the equation V(t) = 1667t – 5940t2
expresses the velocity of an object as a function of time(t). Computer V(0.1), V(0.15), and V(0.2).

I'm not sure if I am doing this right, but this is what I got.
V(t) = 1667(.1) – 5940(.1)^2=107.3
V(t) = 1667(.15) – 5940(.15)^2=116.4
V(t) = 1667(.2) – 5940(.2)^2=95.8

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That's all there is to it.
Just substitution.

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