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DE problem: Dog chasing a rabbit

 
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May22-08, 01:13 AM   #18
 
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DE problem: Dog chasing a rabbit


That was brilliant, thanks.
 
Oct27-10, 10:40 PM   #19
 
Could someone also derive the equation in relation to y?

I'm having huge problems with a question of the sort. Hopefully with the steps laid out it would become clear. Thanks!
 
Apr16-12, 07:45 PM   #20
 
So how would I do this if the rabbit has 1/2 the velocity? how would i set up an equation for how X, and Y will change?
 
Apr17-12, 08:52 AM   #21
 
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v is a function of t, and x is also a function of t. Doesn't this mean that v can be regarded as a function of x?
Well, yes. A constant function for this problem.
 
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