Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.3 - Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions - 3.3 Exercises - Page 196: 35

Answer

(a) $v(t) = 8~cos~t$ $a(t) = -8~sin~t$ (b) $x(t) = 6.93~cm$ $v(t) = -4~cm/s$ $a(t) = -6.93~cm/s^2$ The mass is moving to the left at that time.

Work Step by Step

(a) $x(t) = 8~sin~t$ $v(t) = x'(t) = 8~cos~t$ $a(t) = v'(t) = -8~sin~t$ (b) $x(t) = 8~sin~\frac{2\pi}{3} = 6.93~cm$ $v(t) = 8~cos~\frac{2\pi}{3} = -4~cm/s$ $a(t) = -8~sin~\frac{2\pi}{3} = -6.93~cm/s^2$ Since the velocity is negative, the mass is moving to the left at that time.
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