Given the position function <em>s(t)</em>, you can get the acceleration function by differentiating <em>s</em> twice:
velocity = <em>s'(t)</em> = -5 sin(<em>t </em>) + 3 cos(3<em>t</em> )
acceleration = <em>s''(t)</em> = -5 cos(<em>t</em> ) - 9 sin(3<em>t</em> )
Then when <em>t</em> = <em>π</em>, the particle's acceleration is
<em>s''(π)</em> = -5 cos(<em>π</em>) - 9 sin(3<em>π</em>)
… = -5 • (-1) - 9 • 0 = 5
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the volume of a cone with a height of 27cm and a radius of 13cm is 4748.36242611007.Then you round it to the nearest tenth which would be 4,778.4 which would be the answer
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