Given the position function s(t), s(t) = t3 + 4t, where s is measured in meters and t is in seconds, find the velocity and acceleration of the particle at t = 2 seconds.
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OpenStudy (michaelac959):
abcd pls
OpenStudy (shannonytuiot):
a. 680
b.40
c.-280
d.280
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OpenStudy (michaelac959):
d
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Thank you
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OpenStudy (shannonytuiot):
The side length of a rectangular box with a square base is increasing at the rate of 2 ft/sec, while the height is decreasing at the rate of 2 ft/sec. At what rate is the volume of the box changing when the side length is 10 ft and the height is 12 ft? Remember to use the product rule when you find the expression for dV/dt.
a.680
b.40
c.-280
d.280
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
let me solve it to check the answeer
OpenStudy (michaelac959):
sorry was taking a unit test for math can't do this one to confusing
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its d.)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you want me to show you how to solve it? or are you good :)
OpenStudy (shannonytuiot):
Thank you very much!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Just wondering, did micheal help you? I saw you put the medal on him...lol?