Do you know the formula for average velocity?I'm not quite sure where to plug in the listed values...
The answer for (i) is 4.42....How is 2-1 / 2-1 = 4.42??
Did you think I would do the whole thing for you???Oh ok...I got 12.56 too but I saw another example that had 4.42 as an answer. That was driving me crazy lol
Usually when I start a new topic, I watch a few videos to try to understand the logic from different perspectives. Sometimes people will explain things in a way that I can see more clearly. If I still feel lost, then I come here for help. I saw an answer that didnt align with 12.56 so I wasn't sure what to do.
Do you know the DEFINITION of the average velocity during a given time span?I'm not quite sure where to plug in the listed values...
I uploaded an image of the problem. Thats all I got. (i) says plug in [1,2]....Not sure what else to do....Do you know the DEFINITION of the average velocity during a given time span?
What is it?
Please give us the definition of "Average velocity " from your textbook!I uploaded an image of the problem. Thats all I got. (i) says plug in [1,2]....Not sure what else to do....
Perhaps you don't understand that the notation [1,2] means the INTERVAL from 1 to 2, though I told you that in post #2. It is not a single number, and the comma is not a decimal. See https://www.mathsisfun.com/sets/intervals.htmlOk....for (i)
When I plug the number [1,2] I get 12.56
You are saying the answer is 4.42.
How do I get to 4.42 ???
My professor gave me some practice examples so im just trying to figure out what i'm looking at. This is not for a grade.