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I'm not sure where to start with this, I have to use derivatives to solve this problem.
Two particles move on a straight line. Their positions are measured from a
fixed point on the line, in nanometers. The position of particle A after t seconds
is given by the formula 10 + 3t. The position of particle B is given by 15 + t^2.
Write down an expression for the distance between the two particles. How
far apart are they at the start of the experiment?
A chemical reaction occurs if the particles come within 3 nanometers of each
other. Do you expect this reaction to occur?
Thank You!
Two particles move on a straight line. Their positions are measured from a
fixed point on the line, in nanometers. The position of particle A after t seconds
is given by the formula 10 + 3t. The position of particle B is given by 15 + t^2.
Write down an expression for the distance between the two particles. How
far apart are they at the start of the experiment?
A chemical reaction occurs if the particles come within 3 nanometers of each
other. Do you expect this reaction to occur?
Thank You!