A particle moves along a straight line with an acceleration of a = the displacement at t = 0 is 0, and the initial velocity is –m/s, find 4 sin m/s. If 1 i. The acceleration after 2 seconds. ii. The velocity after 2 seconds. ii. The displacement after 2 seconds.

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A particle moves along a straight line with an acceleration of a = 4 sin m/s². If
the displacement at t =0 is 0, and the initial velocity is -m/s, find
%3D
i. The acceleration after 2 seconds.
ii. The velocity after 2 seconds.
iii. The displacement after 2 seconds.
b.
The position function of a particle is given by s(t) = 3t2 - t, t > 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 a. A particle moves along a straight line with an acceleration of a = 4 sin m/s². If the displacement at t =0 is 0, and the initial velocity is -m/s, find %3D i. The acceleration after 2 seconds. ii. The velocity after 2 seconds. iii. The displacement after 2 seconds. b. The position function of a particle is given by s(t) = 3t2 - t, t > 0.
(a) When does the particle reach a velocity of 0 m/s? Explain the significance of this
value of t.
(b) When does the particle have acceleration 0 m/s?
C.
Let f be differentiable on R. Suppose that f'(r) ± 0 for every r. Prove that f has at most
one real root.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) When does the particle reach a velocity of 0 m/s? Explain the significance of this value of t. (b) When does the particle have acceleration 0 m/s? C. Let f be differentiable on R. Suppose that f'(r) ± 0 for every r. Prove that f has at most one real root.
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