Pedro is driving a motorcycle along Espana boulevard. His position X (in meters) at any given time t is given by x(t) = 1.124t2 + 6.022 Pedro's initial position is X= m. His position at ten seconds is X = m. His speed at ten seconds is V= m/s. His acceleration at ten seconds is a = m/s?. Marites is also driving her motorcycle along Espana. Her position function is of the form x(t) = Ct2. What is the coefficient C if her acceleration at ten seconds is 2.04 m/s2? C= m/s4

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Pedro is driving a motorcycle along Espana boulevard. His position X (in meters) at any given time t is given by x(t) = 1.124t + 6.022.
Pedro's initial position is X=
m.
His position at ten seconds is X =
m.
His speed at ten seconds is V=
m/s.
His acceleration at ten seconds is a =
m/s?.
Marites is also driving her motorcycle along Espana. Her position function is of the form x(t) = Ct. What is the coefficient C if her
acceleration at ten seconds is 2.04 m/s2? C=
m/s4
Transcribed Image Text:Pedro is driving a motorcycle along Espana boulevard. His position X (in meters) at any given time t is given by x(t) = 1.124t + 6.022. Pedro's initial position is X= m. His position at ten seconds is X = m. His speed at ten seconds is V= m/s. His acceleration at ten seconds is a = m/s?. Marites is also driving her motorcycle along Espana. Her position function is of the form x(t) = Ct. What is the coefficient C if her acceleration at ten seconds is 2.04 m/s2? C= m/s4
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