Calculus of a Single Variable
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781337275361
Author: Ron Larson, Bruce H. Edwards
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Textbook Question
Chapter 3.3, Problem 81E
Motion Along a Line In Exercises 81-84, the function
describes the motion of a particle along a line. (a) Find the velocity function of the particle at any time
. (b) Identify the time interval (s) on which the particle is moving in a positive direction. (c) Identify the time interval(s) on which the particle is moving in a negative direction, (d) Identify the time(s) at which the particle changes direction.
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Calculus of a Single Variable
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