00:01
So for that first part, first determine where this is going to be moving to the left, right, and moving still.
00:09
So there's two ways we can think about it.
00:11
We can just look at the slopes of these lines, and so if the slope is going to be larger than zero, then we're moving to the right.
00:25
If the slope is less than zero, we're moving to the left, and if the slope is equal to zero, we're not moving.
00:36
So what did they say? standing still.
00:47
So we just need to come over here and look to see what falls into that category.
00:52
So first notice, from 0 to it looks like about 1, the slope is going to be larger than 0.
01:02
So since this is positioned, the slope of that should just be the velocity.
01:05
So i'll just go ahead and put velocity over here.
01:08
So on this first interval, velocity is going to be greater than zero.
01:13
So that goes from zero to one.
01:15
So we can just go over here and write that.
01:17
So it would be from zero to one to start.
01:24
And then on this next interval, we go from 1 to 2.
01:30
And notice how it's constant.
01:32
So velocity is 0 here.
01:34
So that would just be 1 to 2.
01:39
And then on this next part, notice the soap is negative, so this would be less than zero.
01:46
So that would be where we're moving to the level.
01:49
Actually, i put this in the wrong space.
01:51
This should be down here for standing still.
01:54
And then this goes from two to three.
01:58
So two to three.
02:01
We're moving to the left.
02:03
And then from three to four, our velocity is going to be zero because it's just constant.
02:09
And so that would be from three to four.
02:10
So down here we would do union three to four and then after this our velocity is always positive and that would just be from four to six so then union four to six so those parts in green are going to be the time intervals now for part b they want to actually draw our velocity graph so i'm just going to assume that we aren't moving moving it all when we start.
02:44
So if i come over here and draw this now.
02:53
Let me put the tick marks to kind of match it up.
03:00
And then i'll just kind of go up to like six or something as well.
03:04
So we need to figure out what is going to be the slope at each of these points.
03:09
Well, here we have the point 0 0.
03:13
And then up here we have the point 1 -3.
03:20
So it's a constant slope on here, and so we would just use the slope formula to get that.
03:26
So actually, i'll do that over here.
03:28
So this would be like part one.
03:30
And actually, i guess this should be two, or part b to the question...