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I need help understand how they got the solution/y for t.

I need help understand how they got the solution/y for t.-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation

As the average velocity equation is:


v_(ave)=(s(t)-s(a))/(t-a)

And as a=2, by plugging in the different values of t, from greater to smaller the function tends to 12, because the limit is 12.

For example, when t=2.1, the value of s(t) should be 11.23, as shown as follows:


12.300000=(s(t)-10)/(2.1-2)

Isolating s(t):


12.300000(2.1-2)=s(t)-10
12.300000\cdot0.1=s(t)-10
1.23=s(t)-10
1.23+10=s(t)
11.23=s(t)

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