After spending a good hour and a half on some homework there is still one lingering question that keeps thwarting my attempts to answer. (Or, more accurately, my answers aren't being accepted by the math study program I'm using.) If anyone can point me in the right direction with this one, I'd greatly appreciate it. The problem reads as follows:
The hell of it is that the question after this one is very similar and I answered it just fine without resorting to asking for help.
Use the position function s(t) = –16t^2 + 750, which gives the height (in feet) of an object that has fallen for t seconds from a height of 750 feet. The velocity at time t = a seconds is given by the following.
Limit as t -> a
(S(a) - S(t)) / (a - t)
If a construction worker drops a wrench from a height of 750 feet, how fast will the wrench be falling after 3 seconds?
The hell of it is that the question after this one is very similar and I answered it just fine without resorting to asking for help.
