To calculat e: The parametric equations to define the path of the motorcycle as a function of the time t (in sec) after leaving the ramp. Given, a daredevil on a motorcycle travels approximately 88 ft/sec 60 mph at an angle of 30 ° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
To calculat e: The parametric equations to define the path of the motorcycle as a function of the time t (in sec) after leaving the ramp. Given, a daredevil on a motorcycle travels approximately 88 ft/sec 60 mph at an angle of 30 ° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
Solution Summary: The author explains the parametric equations to define the path of the motorcycle as a function of time t after leaving the ramp.
To calculat e: The parametric equations to define the path of the motorcycle as a function of the time t (in sec) after leaving the ramp.
Given, a daredevil on a motorcycle travels approximately 88 ft/sec60mph at an angle of 30° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
(b)
To determine
Whether the motorcycle hit the bird if a bird is at a position 90,26 at a time 1.2 sec after the motorcycle leaves the ramp. Given, the daredevil on the motorcycle travels approximately 88ft/sec60mph at an angle of 30° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
(c)
To determine
To calculat e: The horizontal distance travelled across the canyon from the take-off point to the point of landing of the motorcycle of the daredevil who travels approximately 88 ft/sec60mph at an angle of 30° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
(d)
To determine
The coordinates (to the nearest foot) of the motorcycle at its maximum height if a daredevil travels approximately 88 ft/sec60mph at an angle of 30° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
(e)
To determine
The equation representing the path in rectangular coordinates. Given, a daredevil on his motorcycle travels approximately 88 ft/sec60mph at an angle of 30° when the motorcycle leaves the ramp at the edge of the canyon.
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