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The equation of the motion of a particle is s = 6t^2 + 5t + 2, where s is in meters and ris in seconds. Find the velocity as a function of t.
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The equation of the motion of a particle is s = 6t^2 + 5t + 2, where s is in meters and ris in seconds. Find the velocity as a function of t.
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The equation of the motion of a particle is s = 6t^2 + 5t + 2, where s is in meters and ris in seconds. Find the velocity as a function of t.
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We substitute for t in x=10t2, then use the definition of average velocity.
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