Question: Reference: Calculus and Its Applications, 12th, by Marvin L. Bittinger and David Ellenbogen Book Elementary Applied Calculus I need help with questions These are practice

 Reference: Calculus and Its Applications, 12th, by Marvin L. Bittinger and

Reference: Calculus and Its Applications, 12th, by Marvin L. Bittinger and David Ellenbogen Book

Elementary Applied Calculus

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1. Calculus And Its Applications, Brief Version 12th edition | Print ISBN - 9780135164884, eText ISBN - 9780135225103 | VitalSource

2. Bittinger, Ellenbogen, Surgent & Kramer, Calculus and Its Applications: Brief Version, 12th Edition | Pearson

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Given s(t) = t- + 4t, where s(t) is in feet and t is in seconds, find each of the following a) v(t) b) a(t) c) The velocity and acceleration when t = 2 sec a) v(t) = b) a(t) = c) When t= 2 sec, the velocity is (Simplify your answer.) When t= 2 sec, the acceleration is (Simplify your answer.)When an object is dropped on a certain earth-like planet, the distance it falls in t seconds, assuming that air resistance is negligible, is given by s(t) = 1812 where s(t) is in feet. Suppose that a medic's reflex hammer is dropped from a hovering helicopter. Find (a) how far the hammer falls in 3 sec, (b) how fast the hammer is traveling 3 sec after being dropped, and (c) the hammer's acceleration after it has been falling for 3 sec. (a) The hammer falls feet in 3 seconds. (Simplify your answer.) (b) The hammer is traveling ft/sec 3 seconds after being dropped. (Simplify your answer.) (c) The hammer's acceleration is fv/sec/sec after it has been falling for 3 sec. (Simplify your answer.)

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