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Mathematics, 30.08.2021 19:50 laylay120

How do I find the instantaneous velocity at a specific time (ex: t=2 seconds) using average velocity? Here's an example of what I mean:
What is the instantaneous velocity at t=2 seconds? Do this by finding the limit as h->0 of the average velocity 3h-6.

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