I GOT IT!
v(2) = 15.02 m/s
My calculator is in DEGREES and when I enter cos I am getting degrees instead of radians.
Dang I hate this crap :)
Thanks to helping I truly appreciate it. It's these little things that really drive a girl crazy.
Thank you for your wonderful help in explaining the integration when using the definate integral and your quick response. Part of my problem is that I haven't had calculas for at least 15 years and I'm taking physics.
I still don't understand where the answer for v(2) comes from.
v(t)...
I'd like to apologize for not using the symbols but I spent over 1 1/2 hours trying and after using one of the symbols it wouldn't format correctly for any others.
The s^2. s^3 etc... are seconds
Homework Statement
A particle is moving in one-dimension, and its acceleration in m/s^{2}as...