Consider the position function s(t) = 4 sin t that describes a block bouncing vertically on a spring. Complete the following table with the appropriate average velocities. Then make conjecture about the value of the instantaneous velocity at t = Time Interval -+0.1 +0.01 +0.0001 2'2 2'2+0.001 2' 2 Average Velocity Complete the following table. Time Interval + 0.001 -+0.1 2' + 0.0001 +0.01 2 |2' 2 2' 2 Average Velocity (Round to five decimal places as needed.)

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Consider the position function s(t) = 4 sin t that describes a block bouncing vertically on a spring. Complete the following table with the appropriate average velocities. Then make a
conjecture about the value of the instantaneous velocity at t =
2
Time
+ 0.1
2' 2
+ 0.001
+ 0.0001
+ 0.01
Interval
2
2' 2
2'2
2' 2
Average
Velocity
Complete the following table.
Time
IT
+ 0.1
2' 2
+ 0.01
2' 2
+ 0.001
+ 0.0001
Interval
2'2
2' 2
Average
Velocity
(Round to five decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the position function s(t) = 4 sin t that describes a block bouncing vertically on a spring. Complete the following table with the appropriate average velocities. Then make a conjecture about the value of the instantaneous velocity at t = 2 Time + 0.1 2' 2 + 0.001 + 0.0001 + 0.01 Interval 2 2' 2 2'2 2' 2 Average Velocity Complete the following table. Time IT + 0.1 2' 2 + 0.01 2' 2 + 0.001 + 0.0001 Interval 2'2 2' 2 Average Velocity (Round to five decimal places as needed.)
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