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(a) Take the slope of the curve in Figure 2.76 to find the jogger's velocity at $t=2.5 \mathrm{s}$ . (b) Repeat at 7.5 $\mathrm{s}$ . These values must be consistent with the graph in Figure $2.77 .$
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Step 1: The velocity of the jogger at any given time is the slope of the position versus time curve at that time. Show more…
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