Calc help plzzz. The displacement s (in meters) of a particle moving in a straight line is a function of time t (in seconds). The table below gives the particle's displacement for various times: AP Calculus AB Semester 1 Which of the following is the best approximation of the instantaneous velocity of the particle at time t = 1 second? (Be careful...we want the best approximation. You might want to check out all the answers.) (Points : 1) –14.8 –14.724 –15.0 –14.876 –15.236
the data table is attached
i forgot how to do this, ill see if i can figure something out
ill be back, try and solve it plzzz thnxs!!!!!
the screenshot you put up doesnt go with your answers here
thanks
ok to find the answer here we need to find \[\Delta S/\Delta T\] at t=1 you can get a better approximation by using a shorter time interval
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