SOLUTION: A particle P moves in a circular trajectory with radius 2 metres. its speed as a function of the angle X (measured in radians in an anti-clockwise direction) between the positive x

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Question 870320: A particle P moves in a circular trajectory with radius 2 metres. its speed as a function of the angle X (measured in radians in an anti-clockwise direction) between the positive x-axis and OP is given V(X)= (X)/(X^2 +1).
determine what distance the particle has travelled when P reaches its maximum speed.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Max speed occurs when

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