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The position of an object at time t is given by s(t) = 6 - 14t. Find the instantaneous velocity at t = 6 by finding the derivative.

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The inst. vel. is ds/dt = -14, which is independent of time t. Thus,
the inst. vel. at time t=6 is -14 units/sec.
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User Pgk
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Answer: -14 m/s

Explanation:

Given: The position of an object at time t is given by


s(t) = 6 - 14t

To find the instantaneous velocity, we need to find the derivative of the given function of position with respect to time t, we get


(ds)/(dt)=(d)/(dt)(6-14)=-14

Hence, the instantaneous velocity at t = 6 =
(ds)/(dt)=-14 m/s

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