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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
Awesome! Thank you all for your help!- valleyldp
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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
I got it I think....would it look like this?- valleyldp
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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
In my model one acceleration is positive and the other is negative, but I couldn't figure out how to make a graph that would properly include both of these, so for simplicities sake I made both of them have negative acceleration and positive velocity. Do you have any idea how I could do it the...- valleyldp
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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
I also added the constant velocity that happened before the acceleration started.- valleyldp
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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
I have fixed all the things that have been suggested. My new graph is posted below. Does it look better? Note - I couldn't figure out how to get desmos to round the x-intercept, so I just recalculated the line equations to cross the y-axis at exactly 3.2 and 5.1. Does this work?- valleyldp
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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
Labels for the lines? I'm a bit confused on what to label.- valleyldp
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Will The Cars Stop In Time? - Check My Work Please :)
Model attached below. Changed Sarah's 65 mph to m/s and got 29 m/s. Sarah's initial position is positive. Her initial velocity is negative. Her acceleration is positive; Andrew's initial position is negative. His initial velocity is positive. His acceleration is negative. Graph is attached...- valleyldp
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