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8 January, 23:18

Let v (t) = t2-2tv (t) = t2-2t be the velocity, in feet per second, of an object at time tt, in seconds.

(a) What is the initial velocity?

(b) When does the object have a velocity of zero? If there is more than time, list all answers in a comma separated list.

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  1. 9 January, 02:02
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    Thee function is given as:

    v (t) = t^2-2tv (t) = t^2-2t

    (a) What is the initial velocity?

    Base from the function, the initial velocity would be zero.

    (b) When does the object have a velocity of zero?

    It would be during time zero. Also, at a time equal to two.
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