Suppose that the distance an aircraft travels along a runway before takeoff is given by D = (5/9)t2, where D is measured in meters from the starting point and t is measured in seconds
from the time the brakes are released. The aircraft will become airborne when its speed reaches 160 km/h. How long will it take to become airborne, and what distance will it travel in that
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Oil is spilled onto a kitchen floor. The area covered by the oil at time t is given by the function A, where A(t) is measured in square centimeters and t is measured in seconds. Which of the following gives the rate at which the area covered by the oil is changing at time t=10 ?
a. A(10)
b.A(11)−A(9)
c.A(10)/10
d.A′(10)
Integrate/Evaluate the following:
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√x √√x - 4 dx
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