#Calculus Problem
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@broken forum displacement just f(4)-f(1)
Velocity will be displacement/time=-12/3= -4m/s
ye i got those
But hol up
Isn't speed a scalar quantity
Assuming that the path is straight displacement,=distance
How did u get 88 in the answer@broken forum
idk im dumb
i got it wrong
i was supposed to take deriv and plug in 1 and 4
but i didnt ig
I can help you, dm
i have to retry
Lol yea
No
Ur not
Dumb
U need to plug in f1 and divide that by 3
do you know calc 1 and 2?
thats calc 2 right?
oh no
integrals
calc 1
i need like help understanding calc
i already failed once
@broken forum
Oh
No that's like pre calc studf
U don't need any integrals differential to solve it
Just some basic knowledge of functions and that's it
so you're only learning calc rn?