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Ch. 6 - Applications of Integration
Briggs - Calculus: Early Transcendentals 3rd Edition
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6장, 문제 6.R.12a

{Use of Tech} Decreasing velocity A projectile is fired upward, and its velocity (in m/s) is given by v(t) = 200 / √t+1, for t≥0.
a. Graph the velocity function, for t≥0.

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Understand the function: The velocity function given is v(t) = 200 / √(t+1). This represents how the velocity of the projectile changes over time, t, where t is greater than or equal to 0.
Identify the domain: Since the function involves a square root, ensure that the expression inside the square root is non-negative. Here, t+1 is always positive for t ≥ 0, so the domain is t ≥ 0.
Consider the behavior of the function: As t increases, the denominator √(t+1) increases, which means the overall value of v(t) decreases. This indicates that the velocity decreases as time progresses.
Graph the function: To graph v(t), plot points for various values of t starting from t = 0. Calculate v(t) for these values to get a sense of the curve. For example, at t = 0, v(0) = 200 / √(0+1) = 200. As t increases, compute v(t) for t = 1, 2, 3, etc., to see how the velocity decreases.
Analyze the graph: Observe that the graph starts at v(0) = 200 and decreases as t increases. The graph will be a curve that approaches the t-axis but never touches it, reflecting the decreasing velocity over time.

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Velocity Function

The velocity function describes the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time. In this case, the function v(t) = 200 / √(t+1) indicates how the velocity of the projectile changes as time progresses. Understanding this function is crucial for analyzing the motion of the projectile and determining its behavior over time.
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