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If the question asks "find the velocity at the end of 4 seconds", do we sub in t=4 or t=5?
 

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When t = 1, we are at the end of the first second, 1 full second has passed.
When t = 2, we are at the end of the second second (hehe), 2 full seconds have passed.
etc. t = 4 is the end of the 4th second. stupid wording though.
 

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I'm just thinking, if the questions says "it initially starts at x=1...", t=0 is subbed in right? But initially means when it starts, so the beginning of 0 seconds, not the end of the 0th second.
 

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I'm just thinking, if the questions says "it initially starts at x=1...", t=0 is subbed in right? But initially means when it starts, so the beginning of 0 seconds, not the end of the 0th second.
A stopwatch starts at zero, not one.
 

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A stopwatch starts at zero, not one.
Right, so it starts at zero. If the question asked "find the velocity at the end of the 0th second", isn't t --> 1 ? So we sub in one?? :(
 

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