Title: Speedometer readings for a vehicle (in motion) at 14-second intervals are given in the table. Post by: Catracho on Jul 31, 2019 Speedometer readings for a vehicle (in motion) at 14-second intervals are given in the table.
Estimate the distance traveled by the vehicle during this 70-second period using the velocities at the beginning of the time intervals. distance traveled Give another estimate using the velocities at the end of the time periods. Title: Re: Speedometer readings for a vehicle (in motion) at 14-second intervals are given in the table. Post by: bio_man on Jul 31, 2019 For the second question, the area underneath the curve \(4x-16\) between x = 3 and x = 6 is equal to 6 units.
Title: Re: Speedometer readings for a vehicle (in motion) at 14-second intervals are given in the table. Post by: bio_man on Jul 31, 2019 Speedometer readings for a vehicle (in motion) at 14-second intervals are given in the table. Estimate the distance traveled by the vehicle during this 70-second period using the velocities at the beginning of the time intervals. distance traveled Give another estimate using the velocities at the end of the time periods. Use the same procedure here: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=1931330.0 Lower: 14(25 + 25 + 26 + 29 + 31) = ... Upper: 14(25 + 26 + 29 + 31 + 35) = ... Please reply back if you can't figure it out |