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Exercise

  202
1. For the curve y=2 + 4 + 10, y=2 + 4 + 10
 
a. Find
=2+4
b. Solve = 0 , thus find coordinates of turning point.
=0
2+4=0
= -2
y= (-2)2 + 4(-2) +10 = 6
Coordinates : (-2,6)
 
Exercise
  202
5. For the curve y=2 + 4 + 10,
a. Work out value of y when  = (1)2 + 4(1) + 10 = 15

 =
2+4
b. Solve , when .
When = 1, = 2 + 4 = 6

c. Find equation of tangent to the curve at point where .


y1= 15  

1=1 = 6 ()
m=6 =6
Exercise
  202
 d. Determinewhether each point is a
9. For the curve y= - 12 + 5,
maximum or minimum with reasoning
a. Find
To determine Max/Min point,
=3-2
– 24
b. Solve = 0
=0
At (0, 8)
3-2 =0
– 24 = -24 < 0
= 0 OR = 8 HENCE MAX. POINT
= 5 OR = -251
c. Work out coordinates of two turning points At (8, -251)
Maximum point (0, 8) – 24 = 24 > 0
Minimum point (8, -251) HENCE MIN. POINT
Kinematics: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

Displacement: The distance measured along a straight line in a stated direction with
respect to the original point (vector). (m)
Velocity: Rate of change of displacement (m\s)
Acceleration: Rate of change of velocity (m\s 2 )
Note: Negative Acceleration = Retardation (m\s 2 )
Time is measured in seconds (s)
Kinematics: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

We differentiate displacement to get velocity, then if we differentiate Velocity, we get


acceleration.
Differentiate Differentiate

Displacement Velocity Acceleration


   
s v= a=
(m) (m/s) (m/s2)

(at max height, velocity is zero, hence ds\dt is 0)

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