2 A car is travelling on a straight horizontal road. The velocity of the car, vms, at time t seconds as it travels past three points, P, Q and R, is modelled by the equation v = at + bt +c, where a, b and c are constants. The car passes P at time t= 0 with velocity 8 ms¬1 (a) State the value of c. The car passes Q at time t= 5 and at that instant its deceleration is 0.12 ms². The car passes R at time t = 18 with velocity 2.96 ms. (b) Determine the values of a and b. (c) Find, to the nearest metre., the distance between points P and R.

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A car is travelling on a straight horizontal road. The velocity of the car, vms¯, at time t seconds as
it travels past three points, P, Q and R, is modelled by the equation
v = at² + bt+c,
where a, b and c are constants.
The car passes P at time t= 0 with velocity 8 ms¬'
(a) State the value of c.
The car passes Q at time t= 5 and at that instant its deceleration is 0.12 ms¯². The car passes R at
time t = 18 with velocity 2.96 ms¯
(b) Determine the values of a and b.
(c) Find, to the nearest metre., the distance between points P and R.
Transcribed Image Text:2 A car is travelling on a straight horizontal road. The velocity of the car, vms¯, at time t seconds as it travels past three points, P, Q and R, is modelled by the equation v = at² + bt+c, where a, b and c are constants. The car passes P at time t= 0 with velocity 8 ms¬' (a) State the value of c. The car passes Q at time t= 5 and at that instant its deceleration is 0.12 ms¯². The car passes R at time t = 18 with velocity 2.96 ms¯ (b) Determine the values of a and b. (c) Find, to the nearest metre., the distance between points P and R.
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