The movement of a certain glacier can be modelled by d(t) = 0.01t^2 + 0.5t, where d is the distance in metres, that a stake on the glacier has moved, relative to a fixed position, t days after the first measurement was made. Question?
Estimate the rate at which the glacier is moving after 20 days?
Estimate the rate at which the glacier is moving after 20 days?
1 Answer
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Explanation:
The rate of motion of the glacier is a measure of its change in distance per change in time:
To find
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#(f(x)+g(x))' = f'(x)+g'(x)# -
#(cf(x))' = cf'(x)# -
#(x^n)' = nx^(n-1)#
Applying those, we have
#=(0.01t^2)'+(0.5t)'#
#=0.01(t^2)'+0.5(t^1)'#
#=0.01(2t^1) + 0.5(1t^0)#
#=0.02t + 0.5#
Evaluating this at
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