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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi, I need help with this question (. . . and a couple more), but I'm looking for explanations, too. The position of an object at time t is given by s(t) = -4 - 2t. Find the instantaneous velocity at t = 6 by finding the derivative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

My God, that looks so much simpler than I thought it'd be. Thank you so much for your help ;)

OpenStudy (perl):

thats wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Woah . . . !

OpenStudy (perl):

Is this the position function: $$\Large s(t) = -4-2t$$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how is that wrong???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm losing my faith . . .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im doing the same problem but instead with f(x) on my test and im getting them all correct cause im in this unit right now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@perl How is what @patricialarios wrote any different from the equation you posted?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@patricialarios Could you help me with another problem? And, thank you for the last one :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes and no problem

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