LittlerCandy
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I'm not 100% on this one. I integrated the displacement equation I'd gotten from (iii) but then I subtracted the integration of the line y=5. Did anyone else do this? If not, what was the correct answer?
Got 29m. I just did table of values for 0 to 7, and showed the distance travelled. Reckon I'll get marks?Correct answer was 29m
My friend did something similar to that... I think you should get itGot 29m. I just did table of values for 0 to 7, and showed the distance travelled. Reckon I'll get marks?![]()
That's the correct answer and you showed working, better than mine (which was just adding up the differences LOL) so you should get full marks for it.Got 29m. I just did table of values for 0 to 7, and showed the distance travelled. Reckon I'll get marks?![]()
lOl I actually got this question wrong cos I calculated area under x-axis wrong
same, hope i get 1 marklOl I actually got this question wrong cos I calculated area under x-axis wrong
You're not the only one lolsame, hope i get 1 mark
edit: i really gotta get off this site
Did you get 39m? LOL same here with second commentsame, hope i get 1 mark
edit: i really gotta get off this site
i got 21Did you get 39m? LOL same here with second comment
Thanks, this is the method I attempted. Poorly attempted I might addintegrate velocity from 5 to 0 and add that answer to the absolute value integral of velocity from 5 to 7.