A military radar identified an unknown object flying above Andaman Sea. The Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) justified that this unknown flying object follows a motion equation, s(t)= sin t + 6t° where s in meter and t in second. Justify whether 3-point central difference has higher accuracy in approximating the velocity of the unknown flying object at 15+A second, comparing to 2-point forward difference and 2-point backward difference. Use small increment, h = 103. %3D
A military radar identified an unknown object flying above Andaman Sea. The Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) justified that this unknown flying object follows a motion equation, s(t)= sin t + 6t° where s in meter and t in second. Justify whether 3-point central difference has higher accuracy in approximating the velocity of the unknown flying object at 15+A second, comparing to 2-point forward difference and 2-point backward difference. Use small increment, h = 103. %3D
Chapter1: Equations, Inequalities, And Mathematical Modeling
Section1.1: Graphs Of Equations
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![A military radar identified an unknown object flying above Andaman Sea. The Radar
Intercept Officer (RIO) justified that this unknown flying object follows a motion
equation, s(t)= sin t + 6t° where s in meter and t in second. Justify whether 3-point
central difference has higher accuracy in approximating the velocity of the unknown
flying object at 15+A second, comparing to 2-point forward difference and 2-point
backward difference. Use small increment, h = 10*.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa9c3bf08-a678-42a4-9175-5db4caceae48%2F9d6e07a4-e5bf-4921-a8a9-ce50f93b8215%2Fe4tvqcl_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A military radar identified an unknown object flying above Andaman Sea. The Radar
Intercept Officer (RIO) justified that this unknown flying object follows a motion
equation, s(t)= sin t + 6t° where s in meter and t in second. Justify whether 3-point
central difference has higher accuracy in approximating the velocity of the unknown
flying object at 15+A second, comparing to 2-point forward difference and 2-point
backward difference. Use small increment, h = 10*.
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