Sklyer S.

asked • 03/08/21

An particle’s velocity is given by  v(t)=sin(x)+x^2 What’s the position function during t>or=0?


I know we need to find the antiderivative of the velocity function and I got -cos(x) +x^3/3+C However, the question asked for a position function at t larger or equal to 0. I’m not sure how can I covert my function to let it meet that citera.


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Sklyer S.

Thank you Sir for pointing out my mistake! Since the condition is given is when t is larger or equal to 0, do I need to writ a piecewise function to indicate its domain?
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03/09/21

James C.

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No. You are just writing the position function. You aren't evaluating the function.
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03/09/21

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