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A particle travels along the x-axis such that its position at time t is given by the function x(t) = 2€ + t. What is the average

speed of this particle over the interval 2 sts 10?

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User Alyson
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Given

The function is not clear, so I will use:


x(t) = 2+ 3t + t^2

Required

Speed over 2 to 10s

This is calculated as:


Speed = (x(a) - x(b))/(a - b)

Where


(a,b) =(2,10)

So, we have:


Speed = (x(2) - x(10))/(2 - 10)


Speed = (x(2) - x(10))/(-8)

Calculate x(2) and x(10)


x(2) = 2+ 3*2 + 2^2 =12


x(10) = 2+ 3*10 + 10^2 =132

So, we have:


Speed = (12 - 132)/(-8)


Speed = (-120)/(-8)


Speed = 15

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