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Dafna1 [17]
3 years ago
6

Which statement is true about a trapezoid?

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Vedmedyk [2.9K]3 years ago
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Answer:

A trapezoid is a quadrilateral

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(a) If the particle's position (measured with some unit) at time <em>t</em> is given by <em>s(t)</em>, where

s(t) = \dfrac{5t}{t^2+11}\,\mathrm{units}

then the velocity at time <em>t</em>, <em>v(t)</em>, is given by the derivative of <em>s(t)</em>,

v(t) = \dfrac{\mathrm ds}{\mathrm dt} = \dfrac{5(t^2+11)-5t(2t)}{(t^2+11)^2} = \boxed{\dfrac{-5t^2+55}{(t^2+11)^2}\,\dfrac{\rm units}{\rm s}}

(b) The velocity after 3 seconds is

v(3) = \dfrac{-5\cdot3^2+55}{(3^2+11)^2} = \dfrac{1}{40}\dfrac{\rm units}{\rm s} = \boxed{0.025\dfrac{\rm units}{\rm s}}

(c) The particle is at rest when its velocity is zero:

\dfrac{-5t^2+55}{(t^2+11)^2} = 0 \implies -5t^2+55 = 0 \implies t^2 = 11 \implies t=\pm\sqrt{11}\,\mathrm s \imples t \approx \boxed{3.317\,\mathrm s}

(d) The particle is moving in the positive direction when its position is increasing, or equivalently when its velocity is positive:

\dfrac{-5t^2+55}{(t^2+11)^2} > 0 \implies -5t^2+55>0 \implies -5t^2>-55 \implies t^2 < 11 \implies |t|

In interval notation, this happens for <em>t</em> in the interval (0, √11) or approximately (0, 3.317) s.

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