SOLUTION: The x- and y-coordinates of a moving particle are given by two parametric equations. x = 3t2 + t y = 2 – 6t Find the magnitude and directio

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Question 964650: The x- and y-coordinates of a moving particle are given by two parametric equations.
x = 3t2 + t
y = 2 – 6t
Find the magnitude and direction of velocity at t = 3 sec. Distance is measured in meters. Round your answers to one decimal place and don't forget to use the degree symbol.

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




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