Oh, to find the value of t, we use the formula for finding speed. S = D/T. In the question, we have already been given S = 7m/s. Do we have total distance, D? No, so this means that we must first find the total distance of the entire journey. To Do this, you add the already found distance, covered in the first 14 seconds, which is 90m and the distance of the last trapezium. After that, use that distance to find t in the formula, S = D/T. Hope this is helpful now.
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How did the 8t become -8t
-8t is the additive inverse of 8t, we usually introduce the addive inverse on both sides of the equation in order to remove a term.
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Oh, to find the value of t, we use the formula for finding speed. S = D/T.
In the question, we have already been given S = 7m/s. Do we have total distance, D? No, so this means that we must first find the total distance of the entire journey. To Do this, you add the already found distance, covered in the first 14 seconds, which is 90m and the distance of the last trapezium. After that, use that distance to find t in the formula, S = D/T.
Hope this is helpful now.
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I will make another video and will slow down a bit.
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