Question 1155575: On snowy days, Tyler's school has a 2 hour delayed start time (120 minutes). The function s gives Tyler's distance s(t) in miles. A new function, n, is defined as n(t)=d(t+60). What does this mean in terms of Tyler's distance from school?
Answer by ikleyn(52906) (Show Source):
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On snowy days, Tyler's school has a 2 hour delayed start time (120 minutes). The function s gives Tyler's distance s(t) in miles.
A new function, n, is defined as n(t)=d(t+60). What does this mean in terms of Tyler's distance from school?
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