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FRQ #4 2006

FRQ #4 2006. BY: Liza Honorio. NOTE: NO CALCULATOR. NOTE: ACCELERATION a(t) is derivative of velocity ***Derivative means slope***. Means the distance, in feet the rocket has traveled between 10 seconds and 70 seconds. Velocity of the Rocket. Midpoint Riemann Sum:. Velocity v(t).

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FRQ #4 2006

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  1. FRQ #4 2006 BY: Liza Honorio

  2. NOTE: NO CALCULATOR

  3. NOTE: ACCELERATION a(t) is derivative of velocity ***Derivative means slope***

  4. Means the distance, in feet the rocket has traveled between 10 seconds and 70 seconds

  5. Velocity of the Rocket Midpoint Riemann Sum: Velocity v(t) Time t

  6. Velocity of Rocket B= NOTE: SUBSITIUTION IS NEEDED

  7. NOTE: INITIAL CONDITION: v(0)=2 Conclusion: Rocket B is faster at t=80 seconds Velocity of Rocket B

  8. Citations Question from http://apcentral.collegeboard.com Pictures from www. google.com Song from www.youtube.com

  9. Luke, I am your father! YESSSS!! THE END

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