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The average velocity between t = 0 and t = 4 seconds is 12.1
The instantaneous velocity at t = 4 seconds is 18.24
The average acceleration between t = 0 and t = 4 seconds is 4.56

Transcribed Image Text:1. An object's position as a function of time in one dimension is given by;
x(t) = 3t2 – 0.5e0.7t + 0.5 (Assume constants have proper SI Units)
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