A car is moving at a constant acceleration of 3.4 m/s² away from a tree. At t = 0, the car is 13 m away from the tree. At t = 2 the velocity of the car is measured to be 11.5 m/s. How far from the tree will the car be after 5 seconds? Answer =
A car is moving at a constant acceleration of 3.4 m/s² away from a tree. At t = 0, the car is 13 m away from the tree. At t = 2 the velocity of the car is measured to be 11.5 m/s. How far from the tree will the car be after 5 seconds? Answer =
Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
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