Hi guys,
so I'm asked to find the rate of when a ball is rising after 3 seconds given the equation h(t) = 2 + 20t - 5t^2
so I attempted the question first I selected an x value = 0 and subbed it into the above equation to get the y value( 2 + 20(0) - 5(0)^2) the answer came out to be 2 (obviously)
so I then set x = 1 and got the corresponding y value which I got 17 ( 2 + 20(1) - 5(1)^2)
so I subbed this into the formula y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 with 17 being y2,x2 being 1,y1 2,x1 0
so the average rate of change I got was 15, I thought to myself this is pretty high so I then tied to sub in 2 and 3 to see if I got the same rate of change by subbing in 2 and 3 into the formula as x I got y1 == 2, y2 = 53
with the rate of change formula being 53 - 22/3 - 2 = 31, so since I got two different rates of change this clearly can't be the right answer,
I tried just just differentiated the equation and subbed in 3 to get -10 and this clearly can't be the right answer either,
where am I going wrong?
thanks
so I'm asked to find the rate of when a ball is rising after 3 seconds given the equation h(t) = 2 + 20t - 5t^2
so I attempted the question first I selected an x value = 0 and subbed it into the above equation to get the y value( 2 + 20(0) - 5(0)^2) the answer came out to be 2 (obviously)
so I then set x = 1 and got the corresponding y value which I got 17 ( 2 + 20(1) - 5(1)^2)
so I subbed this into the formula y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 with 17 being y2,x2 being 1,y1 2,x1 0
so the average rate of change I got was 15, I thought to myself this is pretty high so I then tied to sub in 2 and 3 to see if I got the same rate of change by subbing in 2 and 3 into the formula as x I got y1 == 2, y2 = 53
with the rate of change formula being 53 - 22/3 - 2 = 31, so since I got two different rates of change this clearly can't be the right answer,
I tried just just differentiated the equation and subbed in 3 to get -10 and this clearly can't be the right answer either,
where am I going wrong?
thanks