Problem 1: A particle's position along the x-axis is described by x(t) = At + B t2, where t is in seconds, x is in meters, and the constants A and B are given below. Randomized Variables A = -1.05 m/s B = 3.7 m/s2 What is the position, in meters, of the particle when the velocity is zero? Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression. x(v=0) =,

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**Problem 1:** A particle’s position along the x-axis is described by

\[ x(t) = A t + B t^2, \]

where \( t \) is in seconds, \( x \) is in meters, and the constants \( A \) and \( B \) are given below.

**Randomized Variables**
- \( A = -1.05 \) m/s
- \( B = 3.7 \) m/s\(^2\)

What is the position, in meters, of the particle when the velocity is zero?

**Numeric:** A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
\[ x(v=0) = \text{_______________________} \]
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 1:** A particle’s position along the x-axis is described by \[ x(t) = A t + B t^2, \] where \( t \) is in seconds, \( x \) is in meters, and the constants \( A \) and \( B \) are given below. **Randomized Variables** - \( A = -1.05 \) m/s - \( B = 3.7 \) m/s\(^2\) What is the position, in meters, of the particle when the velocity is zero? **Numeric:** A numeric value is expected and not an expression. \[ x(v=0) = \text{_______________________} \]
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