The figure shows the position versus time curve for an ant that moves along a narrow vertical pipe, where t is measured in seconds and t the s-axis is along the pipe with the positive direction up. NOTE: Enter your answers to the nearest integer. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (a) When, if ever, is the ant above the origin? Number of t intervals in your answer: Choose one▼ (b) When, if ever, does the ant have velocity zero? Number of t values in your answer:| Choose one (c) When, if ever, is the ant moving down the pipe? Number of t intervals in your answer: Choose one▼

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
13th Edition
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
Publisher:Swokowski
Chapter2: Equations And Inequalities
Section2.7: More On Inequalities
Problem 44E
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note: these are the choices of each question

a) =The ant is never above the origin

   =1

   = 2

  =3

b)=The ant never has velocity zero

   =1

   =2

  =3

c)=The ant is never moving down the pipe

=1

=2

=3

The figure shows the position
versus time curve for an ant that
moves along a narrow vertical pipe,
where t is measured in seconds and
t
the s-axis is along the pipe with
the positive direction up.
NOTE: Enter your answers to the nearest integer.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) When, if ever, is the ant above the origin?
Number of t intervals in your answer: Choose one▼
(b) When, if ever, does the ant have velocity zero?
Number of t values in your answer:| Choose one▼
(c) When, if ever, is the ant moving down the pipe?
Number of t intervals in your answer: Choose one
Transcribed Image Text:The figure shows the position versus time curve for an ant that moves along a narrow vertical pipe, where t is measured in seconds and t the s-axis is along the pipe with the positive direction up. NOTE: Enter your answers to the nearest integer. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (a) When, if ever, is the ant above the origin? Number of t intervals in your answer: Choose one▼ (b) When, if ever, does the ant have velocity zero? Number of t values in your answer:| Choose one▼ (c) When, if ever, is the ant moving down the pipe? Number of t intervals in your answer: Choose one
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