Where do they meet? Kelly started at noon ( t = 0) riding a bike from Niwot to Berthoud, a distance of 20 km, with velocity v ( t ) = 15/( t + 1) 2 (decreasing because of fatigue). Sandy started at noon ( t = 0) riding a bike in the opposite direction from Berthoud to Niwot with velocity u ( t ) = 20/( t + 1) 2 (also decreasing because of fatigue). Assume distance is measured in kilometers and time is measured in hours. a. Make a graph of Kelly’s distance from Niwot as a function of time. b. Make a graph of Sandy’s distance from Berthoud as a function of time. c. When do they meet? How far has each person traveled when they meet? d. More generally, if the riders’ speeds are v ( t ) = A /( t + 1) 2 and u ( t ) = B/ ( t + 1) 2 and the distance between the towns is D , what conditions on A , B , and D must be met to ensure that the riders will pass each other? e. Looking ahead: With the velocity functions given in part (d), make a conjecture about the maximum distance each person can ride (given unlimited time).
Where do they meet? Kelly started at noon ( t = 0) riding a bike from Niwot to Berthoud, a distance of 20 km, with velocity v ( t ) = 15/( t + 1) 2 (decreasing because of fatigue). Sandy started at noon ( t = 0) riding a bike in the opposite direction from Berthoud to Niwot with velocity u ( t ) = 20/( t + 1) 2 (also decreasing because of fatigue). Assume distance is measured in kilometers and time is measured in hours. a. Make a graph of Kelly’s distance from Niwot as a function of time. b. Make a graph of Sandy’s distance from Berthoud as a function of time. c. When do they meet? How far has each person traveled when they meet? d. More generally, if the riders’ speeds are v ( t ) = A /( t + 1) 2 and u ( t ) = B/ ( t + 1) 2 and the distance between the towns is D , what conditions on A , B , and D must be met to ensure that the riders will pass each other? e. Looking ahead: With the velocity functions given in part (d), make a conjecture about the maximum distance each person can ride (given unlimited time).
Solution Summary: The author illustrates the graph of Kelly's distance from Niwot as a function of time.
Where do they meet? Kelly started at noon (t = 0) riding a bike from Niwot to Berthoud, a distance of 20 km, with velocity v(t) = 15/(t + 1)2 (decreasing because of fatigue). Sandy started at noon (t = 0) riding a bike in the opposite direction from Berthoud to Niwot with velocity u(t) = 20/(t + 1)2 (also decreasing because of fatigue). Assume distance is measured in kilometers and time is measured in hours.
a. Make a graph of Kelly’s distance from Niwot as a function of time.
b. Make a graph of Sandy’s distance from Berthoud as a function of time.
c. When do they meet? How far has each person traveled when they meet?
d. More generally, if the riders’ speeds are v(t) = A/(t + 1)2 and u(t) = B/(t + 1)2 and the distance between the towns is D, what conditions on A, B, and D must be met to ensure that the riders will pass each other?
e. Looking ahead: With the velocity functions given in part (d), make a conjecture about the maximum distance each person can ride (given unlimited time).
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