In a time of t seconds, a particle moves a distance of smeters from its starting point, where s = 3t2.(a) Find the average velocity between t = 1 and t =1 + h if:(i) h = 0.1, (ii) h = 0.01, (iii) h = 0.001.(b) Use your answers to part (a) to estimate the instantaneousvelocity of the particle at time t = 1.
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At which of the marked x-values in Figure 2.67 can thefollowing statements be true?(a) f(x) < 0(b) f(x) < 0(c) f(x) is decreasing(d) f(x) is decreasing(e) Slope of f(x) is positive(f) Slope of f(x) is increasingx1 x2 x3x4 x5f(x)xFigure 2.67
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The first step in solving 2 problem number 47 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: At which of the marked x-values in Figure 2.67 can thefollowing statements be true?(a) f(x) < 0(b) f(x) < 0(c) f(x) is decreasing(d) f(x) is decreasing(e) Slope of f(x) is positive(f) Slope of f(x) is increasingx1 x2 x3x4 x5f(x)xFigure 2.67
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