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27 June, 10:43

If the velocity of a car on a timed test drive on an airfield is given by the function:

V = 24t - 3t (squared)

Where v is in m/s and t is in seconds

Starting from rest, the car comes to rest again after 8 seconds. How far has it travelled during that time?

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  1. 27 June, 11:04
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    The graph of the car's speed is a piece of an inverted parabola,

    that cuts the time axis at zero and at 8 sec.

    The distance the car travels during that 8 seconds is the area

    between the parabola and the time axis. If you intend to calculate

    it, then I'm afraid you're going to need to integrate the speed function.

    V = 24t - 3t²

    Distance = integral of (24t - 3t²), evaluated from zero to 8 seconds.

    Integral of (24t - 3t²) =

    t²/2 - 3t³/3 = 12t² - t³

    Evaluated between zero and 8 seconds, the integral is

    12 (8²) - (8) ³ =

    768 - 512 = 256 meters.
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