A molecule is moving along the x-axis such that at any timet > 0 (in seconds), its position from the origin is given by s(t) = 2t³ – 21t² + 72t – 700 feet.
A molecule is moving along the x-axis such that at any timet > 0 (in seconds), its position from the origin is given by s(t) = 2t³ – 21t² + 72t – 700 feet.
Chapter9: Quadratic Equations And Functions
Section9.6: Graph Quadratic Functions Using Properties
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How far away is the molecule from its initial location after moving for 10 sec? At what time (s) does the molecule change direction?
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