Calculating the Time of a Trip From a parking lot, you want to walk to a house on the beach. The house is located 1500 feet down a paved path that parallels the ocean, which is 500 feet away. See the illustration. Along the path you can walk 300 feet per minute, but in the sand on the beach you can only walk 100 feet per minute. The time T to get from the parking lot to the beach house expressed as a function of the angle θ shown in the illustration is T ( θ ) = 5 - 5 3 tan θ + 5 sin θ , 0 < θ < π 2 Calculate the time T if you walk directly from the parking lot to the house. [ Hint: tan θ = 500 1500 .]
Calculating the Time of a Trip From a parking lot, you want to walk to a house on the beach. The house is located 1500 feet down a paved path that parallels the ocean, which is 500 feet away. See the illustration. Along the path you can walk 300 feet per minute, but in the sand on the beach you can only walk 100 feet per minute. The time T to get from the parking lot to the beach house expressed as a function of the angle θ shown in the illustration is T ( θ ) = 5 - 5 3 tan θ + 5 sin θ , 0 < θ < π 2 Calculate the time T if you walk directly from the parking lot to the house. [ Hint: tan θ = 500 1500 .]
Calculating the Time of a Trip From a parking lot, you want to walk to a house on the beach. The house is located 1500 feet down a paved path that parallels the ocean, which is 500 feet away. See the illustration. Along the path you can walk 300 feet per minute, but in the sand on the beach you can only walk 100 feet per minute.
The time
to get from the parking lot to the beach house expressed as a function of the angle
shown in the illustration is
,
Calculate the time
if you walk directly from the parking lot to the house.
The cup on the 9th hole of a golf course is located dead center in the middle of a circular green which is 40 feet in radius. Your ball is located as in the picture below. The ball follows a straight line path and exits the green at the right-most edge. Assume the ball travels 8 ft/sec.
Introduce coordinates so that the cup is the origin of an xy-coordinate system and start by writing down the equations of the circle and the linear path of the ball. Provide numerical answers below with two decimal places of accuracy.
50 feet
green
ball
40 feet
9
cup
ball path
rough
(a) The x-coordinate of the position where the ball enters the green will be
(b) The ball will exit the green exactly
seconds after it is hit.
(c) Suppose that L is a line tangent to the boundary of the golf green and parallel to the path of the ball. Let Q be the point where the line is tangent to the circle. Notice that there are two possible positions for Q. Find the possible x-coordinates of Q:
smallest x-coordinate =…
Draw the unit circle and plot the point P=(8,2). Observe there are TWO lines tangent to the circle passing through the point P. Answer the questions below with 3 decimal places of accuracy.
P
L1
L
(a) The line L₁ is tangent to the unit circle at the point
(b) The tangent line L₁ has equation:
X +
(c) The line L₂ is tangent to the unit circle at the point (
(d) The tangent line 42 has equation:
y=
x +
).
What is a solution to a differential equation? We said that a differential equation is an equation that
describes the derivative, or derivatives, of a function that is unknown to us. By a solution to a differential
equation, we mean simply a function that satisfies this description.
2. Here is a differential equation which describes an unknown position function s(t):
ds
dt
318
4t+1,
ds
(a) To check that s(t) = 2t2 + t is a solution to this differential equation, calculate
you really do get 4t +1.
and check that
dt'
(b) Is s(t) = 2t2 +++ 4 also a solution to this differential equation?
(c) Is s(t)=2t2 + 3t also a solution to this differential equation?
ds
1
dt
(d) To find all possible solutions, start with the differential equation = 4t + 1, then move dt to the
right side of the equation by multiplying, and then integrate both sides. What do you get?
(e) Does this differential equation have a unique solution, or an infinite family of solutions?
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