SOLUTION: In a time of t seconds, a particle moves a distance of s meters from its starting point; where s=4*t^2+3. a) Find the average velocity between t=1 and t=1+h if: I) h=0.1, II) h=0

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Question 1049104: In a time of t seconds, a particle moves a distance of s meters from its starting point; where s=4*t^2+3.
a) Find the average velocity between t=1 and t=1+h if:
I) h=0.1, II) h=0.01, III) h=0.001.
b) Use your answers to part (a) to estimate the instantaneous velocity of the particle at time t=1
Your answer should consist of four values, three for (a) and one for (b)

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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a) I)







Do the other two the same way.

For part B, you should notice that the result is getting closer to some limit.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it