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Explain how you find instantaneous velocity and find it for s(t) = -3 + 4t^2 when t = 5 seconds.
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Explain how you find instantaneous velocity and find it for s(t) = -3 + 4t^2 when t = 5 seconds.
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You take the derivative of the position equation s(t) = -3 + 4
and you get v(t) = 8t
now plug in 5
v(5) = 40
40 m/s
is your answer
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