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14 November, 15:20

A particle moves along a straight line with equation of motion

s = f (t) where s is measured in meters and t in seconds. Find the velocity and the speed when t = 4.

f (t) = 15 + 40t + 1

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  1. 14 November, 15:42
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    f (t) = 15 + 160 + 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    it said that t = 4 and because the t is after the 40 you would times 40 by 4 to get 160. Then you add them all up and there you go you got your velocity and speed.
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