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What is the relationship between velocity and time on this graph?
This is the graph I was given and the answer options. Since the graph is a straight line moving towards the positive direction I thought that meant it was traveling at a constant speed moving in the positive direction. That ended up being the wrong answer. Can anyone offer insight, I missed each...- kalcorn
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Physics: Decreasing Speed Parabola Equation
Thank you. I do understand that a bit better now!- kalcorn
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I did make the graph myself with a given video on loggerpro.- kalcorn
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Physics: Decreasing Speed Parabola Equation
You’re correct those were given by the professor. I do not know what a coefficient is but I would guess a since it’s attached? Math and science are not my strengths. I’m going to school to be a severe interventions special education teacher and this just happens to be a required class, that I...- kalcorn
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Physics: Decreasing Speed Parabola Equation
Thats what I kinda thought was the equation I didn't put the negative or the t^2. It just looks very different from the "example" equations given in our powerpoint.- kalcorn
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Physics: Decreasing Speed Parabola Equation
No, The highest level of math I ever had was algebra 2 and geometry.- kalcorn
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I don't, I guess my big question overall is what is "t" like is it an actual number I need to plug into the equation or is it just a variable?- kalcorn
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Physics: Decreasing Speed Parabola Equation
I am seriously lost I never took physics or calculus in high school and this is my first college course regrading either.- kalcorn
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- decreasing Parabola Physics Speed
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