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rates involving 2 or more variables (1 Viewer)

Smilebuffalo

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The formula for the acceleration of a particle is given by A = 5x - e^2x +3, where x is the displacement of the particle. If the acceleration of the particle is at a constant rate of -9.8ms^-2, find the rate of change of its displacement when the displacement is -0.3m.

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answer: -2.5ms^-1
 

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dA/dt=dA/dx.dx/dt

dA/dt = -9.8
dA/dx = 5 - 2e^2x

-9.8 = (5 - 2e^2x).dx/dt
dx/dt = -9.8/(5 - 2e^2x)
when x = -0.3
dx/dt = -2.511...ms^-1
 

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