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 21 did it from 7 to 0 so it was like 25 + (-4), instead of 0 to 5 and 5 to 7Did 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.