1) A ball moves with velocity v=(2, 3.4, 6) m/s (meter per
second). At time t = 0, it is located at position p=(0, 5,
2).
a) Find the equation of its path in parametric
form.
b) At time t = 10 second, what is the ball's
position?
a)
b)
When the time is equal to 10 seconds, the position of the ball will be given by r(10), which will be
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