A car travels at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour. The distance, d, the car travels in miles is a function of time, t, in hours given by d(t)

Respuesta :

The equation of distance traveled by the car is d(t) = 60 · t, for t ≥ 0.

What is the equation of the distance travelled by a car?

In accordance with the statement, car travels in a straight line at constant speed. The distance traveled (d), in miles, is equal to the product of the speed (v), in miles per hour, and time (t), in hours:

d(t) = v · t     (1)

If we know that v = 60 mi/h, then the equation of distance traveled by the car is d(t) = 60 · t, for t ≥ 0.

Remark

The statement is incomplete and complete form cannot be found. Then, we decided to complete the statement by asking for the equation that describes the distance of the car.

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