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  • 14-05-2020
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What is the velocity vector for a moving particle with a position vector [tex]r(t)=(t,e^t)[/tex]?

[tex](1,e^t)[/tex]

(t, ln(t))

(t^2)/2, e^t

(2, e^t)

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  • 14-05-2020

Answer:

(1, eᵗ)

Step-by-step explanation:

r(t) = (t, eᵗ)

v(t) = dr/dt

v(t) = (1, eᵗ)

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