For the following exercises, consider an athlete running a 40-m dash. The position of the athlete is given by d ( t ) = t 3 6 + 4 t , where d is the position in meters and t is the time elapsed, measured in seconds. 22. [T] Compute the average velocity of the runner over the given time intervals. [1.95, 2.05] [1.995, 2.005] [1.9995, 2.0005] [2, 2.00001]
For the following exercises, consider an athlete running a 40-m dash. The position of the athlete is given by d ( t ) = t 3 6 + 4 t , where d is the position in meters and t is the time elapsed, measured in seconds. 22. [T] Compute the average velocity of the runner over the given time intervals. [1.95, 2.05] [1.995, 2.005] [1.9995, 2.0005] [2, 2.00001]
For the following exercises, consider an athlete running a 40-m dash. The position of the athlete is given by
d
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t
)
=
t
3
6
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4
t
, where d is the position in meters and t is the time elapsed, measured in seconds.
22. [T] Compute the average velocity of the runner over the given time intervals.
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