Using derivatives, it is found that:
i)
ii) 9 m/s.
iii)
iv) 6 m/s².
v) 1 second.
<h3>What is the role of derivatives in the relation between acceleration, velocity and position?</h3>
- The velocity is the derivative of the position.
- The acceleration is the derivative of the velocity.
In this problem, the position is:
item i:
Velocity is the <u>derivative of the position</u>, hence:
Item ii:
The speed is of 9 m/s.
Item iii:
Derivative of the velocity, hence:
Item iv:
The acceleration is of 6 m/s².
Item v:
t for which a(t) = 0, hence:
Hence 1 second.
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Answer:
$50,000
Step-by-step explanation:
We have an average of 10 livestock units per hectare
The number of units in 250 hectares will be;
250 * 10 = 2,500 units
Amount earned per unit is $20 per year
So, for 2,500 units, we have
2500 * $20 = $50,000
Answer: 1
Step-by-step explanation:
When dividing fractions, we follow a rule called keep, change, flip:
3/11 * 11/3
33/33
1
Answer:
So we already knew all three sides, there are more than one way to do it, for example:
sin∠F = HG/HF = 12/13
cos∠F = GF/HF = 5/13
tan∠F = HG/GF = 12/5
ctg∠F = GF/HG = 5/12
All of them will give you the result which is approximately 67°.