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2. The following data of the velocity of a body is given as a function of time. Time (s) 0 15 18 22 24 Velocity (m/s) 22 24 37 25 123 One of the interpolant approximations for the velocity from the above data is given as v(t) = 8.6667t$^2$ - 349.67t + 3523, 18 ? t ? 24

          2. The following data of the velocity of a body is given as a function of time.
Time (s)
0 15 18 22 24
Velocity (m/s) 22 24 37 25 123
One of the interpolant approximations for the velocity from the above data is given as
v(t) = 8.6667t$^2$ - 349.67t + 3523,  18 ? t ? 24
        
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2. The following data of the velocity of a body is given as a function of time.
Time (s)
0 15 18 22 24
Velocity (m/s) 22 24 37 25 123
One of the interpolant approximations for the velocity from the above data is given as
v(t) = 8.6667t^2 - 349.67t + 3523,  18 ? t ? 24

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2. The following data of the velocity of a body is given as a function of time. Time (s) 0 15 18 22 24 Velocity (m/s) 22 24 37 25 123 One of the interpolant approximations for the velocity from the above data is given as v(t)=8.6667t2-349.67t+3523, 18t24
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00:01 We have been given time t as 0, 15, 18, 22 and 24.
00:11 So when we calculate this or when we add all of this we get the answer as 79.
00:17 And we have been given velocity v as 22, 24, 37, 25 and 123.
00:32 And when we add all of this we get the answer as 231.
00:37 Now we will calculate t square, t cube, t to the power 4, t square v and tb.
00:47 Now the value of t square is 0, 225, 324, 484 and 576.
01:01 T cube is 0, 3375, 5832, 10648 and 13824.
01:21 The value of t to the power 4 will be 0, 50625, 104976, 254256 and lastly 331776.
01:46 So our value of t square v will be equal to 0, 5400, 11988, 12100 and 70848.
02:04 And the value of tb will be 0, 360, 666, 550 and lastly 2952.
02:17 So when we add t square, all the values of t square we get the answer as 1609.
02:24 When we add all the values of t cube we get the answer as 33679.
02:30 When we add all the values of t to the power 4 we get the answer as 721633...
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