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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Applicational Integration- The velocity v of a particle moving on a curve is given, at time t, by v= ti-(1-t)j. When t=0, the particle is at point (0,1). The speed of the particle is at a minimum when t equals....

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OpenStudy (jhannybean):

Is this a calc 1 type problem or calc 3? Just wondering.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

calc 1 i think, i'm taking bc calc, don't know what that translates to

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

ahh you are learning about curvatures and stuff. Guess this is Calc 3 material.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

never mind, figured it out

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

You found the magnitude of the speed, took the derivative, and tested t?

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