What is the instantaneous velocity of an object

rotlokja

rotlokja

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2022-03-15

What is the instantaneous velocity of an object with position at time t equal to f(t)=(t33t,tt22) at t=3?

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Painiaerocaaph

Painiaerocaaph

Beginner2022-03-16Added 5 answers

Since velocity is defined as rate of change in position, the velocity function may be given as the derivative of the position function with respect to time.
Hence, by using the power rule in conjunction with the product rule we get
v(t)=dxdt=f(t)=(3t22(t33t),t2t22+t22)
v(3)=(27218,97+7)
=(3.182, 6.047)

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