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A particle moves along the r-axis with velocity at time 0 <1 < 6 given by v1) =-1+eDuring what intervals of time is the particle moving to the right?

A particle moves along the r-axis with velocity at time 0 <1 < 6 given by v-example-1
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Given the question in the image, the following are the solution steps to answer the question.

STEP 1: Write the given functions and intervals


\begin{gathered} v(t)=-1+e^(1-t) \\ Interval\text{ for time\lparen x\rparen}=0\leq t<6 \end{gathered}

STEP 2: Plot the graph

STEP 3: Calculate the interval for t for which the particle moves to the right

The interval to look out for will be the values of x where the function v(t) is below the origin and falls on the right part of the origin of the graph.

Hence, the interval for t will be:

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A particle moves along the r-axis with velocity at time 0 <1 < 6 given by v-example-1
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