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A car is at a distance s, in miles from its starting point in t hours, given by s(t)=10t^2. Find s(2) and s(5). Find s(5)-s(2). What does this represent? Find the average rate of change from t=2 to t=5. This is the average velocity

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Answer:

Average Velocity= 70 miles per hour

Explanation:

Distance= s

Time = t

s(t)=10t^2

Putting the values

s(2) = 10 (2)^2= 10&4

s= 40

s(5) = 10 (5)^2 = 10*25

S(5)= 250

The average velocity is defined as the rate of change of speed in unit time.

So

Speed= distance/time

Velocity = Speed in a definite direction

Average Velocity= Displacement/ Time

Average Velocity= Change in distance/ Change in time

s(5) - s(2)/ t(5)- t(2)

= 250-40/5-2= 210/3= 70 miles per hour

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