. Let s = f(t) be the equation of a position versus time curvefor a particle in

Chapter 2, Problem 4

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Let \(s=f(t)\) be the equation of a position versus time curve for a particle in rectilinear motion, where \(s\) is in meters and \(t\) is in seconds. Assume that \(s=-1\) when \(t=2\) and that the instantaneous velocity of the particle at this instant is \(3 \ \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}\). The equation of the tangent line to the position versus time curve at time \(t=2\) is __________ .

Equation Transcription:

s = f(t)

s

t

s = −1

t = 2

3 m/s

Text Transcription:

s = f(t)

s

t

s = −1

t = 2

3 m/s

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