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Outside my window a squirrel is scurrying up and down a tree. Its position function is given by s(t) = t 3 − 12t 2 + 36t for the seven seconds that I’m watching it (so from t = 0 to t = 7). (a) What is the velocity function, v(t), for the motion of the squirrel? (b) What is the acceleration function, a(t), for the motion of the squirrel? (c) At the four second mark, is the squirrel moving up the tree or down the tree? Justify your answer.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Position of squirrel is given by


s(t)=t^3-12t^2+36t

Velocity is given by


v(t)=(ds(t))/(dt)=(d(t^3-12t^2+36t))/(dt)


v(t)=3t^2-12* 2t+36


v(t)=3t^2-24t+36

(b) acceleration is given by


a(t)=(da(t))/(dt)=(d(3t^2-24t+36))/(dt)


a(t)=6t-24

(c)at
s(3)=3^3-12(3)^2+36(3)


s(3)=27\ m

at
s(4)=4^3-12(4)^2+36(4)


s(4)=16\ m

at
t=3\ s Position is
27\ m and at
t=4\ s position is
16\ m

therefore squirrel is moving down

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