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hey,
I was given a problem that states:
Alyssa passes by Aaron at a constant velocity of 80km/h. Aaron wanting to catch up to her hesitates for 1 second and then starts accelerating at 10km/h/s. Where does he catch up with alyssa?
OK what i have been thinking and trying out is that the time they meet will be the same right? like when you sub the numbers into an equation the time you get is the same for both? so then you can use that time and figure out the distance, since that's the same too. ALso, so when i get the time that's it right? i don't add the 1 second to it?? the time i got was 14.8 seconds and a distance of 328.9 meters. Did i do this right or am i way off??
thanx for your time.
I was given a problem that states:
Alyssa passes by Aaron at a constant velocity of 80km/h. Aaron wanting to catch up to her hesitates for 1 second and then starts accelerating at 10km/h/s. Where does he catch up with alyssa?
OK what i have been thinking and trying out is that the time they meet will be the same right? like when you sub the numbers into an equation the time you get is the same for both? so then you can use that time and figure out the distance, since that's the same too. ALso, so when i get the time that's it right? i don't add the 1 second to it?? the time i got was 14.8 seconds and a distance of 328.9 meters. Did i do this right or am i way off??
thanx for your time.