The motion of a grizzly bear stalking its prey, walking left and right of a fixed point in feet per second, can be modeled by the motion of a particle moving left and right along the x-axis according to the following acceleration equation: a(t)=-sint-1/3 (a) Find the velocity function that represents the bear's motion. (b) Determine how fast the bear was traveling at t = 7 seconds. (c) In what direction is the bear traveling at t = 5 seconds? Why? (d) How far does the bear walk during the first 10 seconds?
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far does the bear walk during the first 10 seconds Determine how fast the bear was traveling at t = 7 second the velocity function that represents the bear's motion.
walk of bears 17 ins 6 ft to 8ft
How do I find the velocity function?
Identify the velocity equation that represents the bear's motion. In what direction is the bear traveling at t = 5 seconds? Determine how fast the bear was traveling at t = 7 seconds.
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