Answer:
Alison wins against Kevin by 0.93 s
Step-by-step explanation:
Alison covers the last 1/4 of the distance in 3 seconds, at a constant acceleration
, we have the following equation of motion

where s (m) is the total distance, ta = 3 s is the time


Similarly, Kevin overs the last 1/3 of the distance in 4 seconds, at a constant acceleration
, we have the following equation of motion:

tk = 4 s is the time


Since
we can conclude that
, so Alison would win.
The time it takes for Alison to cover the entire track



The time it takes for Kevin to cover the entire track



So Alison wins against Kevin by 6.93 - 6 = 0.93 s
Answer: (a) e ^ -3x (b)e^-3x
Step-by-step explanation:
I suggest the equation is:
d/dx[integral (e^-3t) dt
First we integrate e^-3tdt
Integral(e ^ -3t dt) as shown in attachment and then we differentiate the result as shown in the attachment.
(b) to differentiate the integral let x = t, and substitute into the expression.
Therefore dx = dt
Hence, d/dx[integral (e ^-3x dx)] = e^-3x
2x + y = x - y - 3 = 6
Add 3 to everything
2x + y + 3 = x - y - 3 + 3 = 6 + 3
2x + y + 3 = x - y = 9
2x + y + 3 = 9
2x + y = 6 = x - y
Add y to everything
2x + 2y = 6 + y = x
Since x = 6 + y substitute every x with 6 + y
2(6 + y) + 2y = x
12 + 4y = x
This is as simplified as I can get and then just place 12 + 4y into every x in the original problem then solve