The function s(x)= [tex]\frac{3600}{60+x}=3600(60+x)^{ -1}[/tex]
gives a person's averag...
Mathematics, 01.11.2019 09:31 mikey952
The function s(x)=
gives a person's average speed in miles per hour if he or she travels one mile in 60+x seconds. use a linear approximation to s at 0 to find a person's approximate average speed if he or she travels one mile in 51 seconds. what is his or her exact speed?
the person's approximate average speed /hr
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