Calculus 1: Derivative Applications - Motion (1 of 7) Position, Velocity, Acceleration: Ex. 1

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In this video I will find x(x=2)=?, v(t=4)=?, a(t=1)=?, and v(ave)=? between t=0 and t=5 given x(t)=3t^2-12t+1.

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Professor if we measure the velocity and the position at same time (t=2) then velocity equation(6.2 -12) = 0 give us zero value so what does it mean.??

aqeelshah
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Hello sir! What if, we're only given the velocity equation in respect to time? Can we find the equation of position?

erestinajaupi
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what does the Absolute Value of a Vector represent? in our educational system we never dealt with such concept

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Hello sir! What if, we're only given the velocity equation in respect to time? Can we find the equation of position?

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Hello sir! What if, we're only given the velocity equation in respect to time? Can we find the equation of position?

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