A graph of the tangent lines of a curve is this.
What is the derivative?
x and xo have base units of these.
What are meters?
This is the length of the path travelled.
What is distance?
This is the answer to number 6
What is 30.4 m/s?
The derivative of position is this
What is the velocity function?
The area under a specific part of a curve is called this.
What is a definite integral?
The units of this variable are m/s2
What is a?
Speed is one of these quantities, which only has magnitude.
What is a scalar quantity?
This is the answer to number 1
What is 533 km?
The derivative of velocity is this
What is the acceleration function?
This is always added to antiderivatives
What is +C?
What is t?
Velocity measurements must always have both a magnitude and this.
What is a direction?
This is the answer to 3c
What is 120 m?
The antiderivative of velocity is this
What is the position function?
What are constants?
Velocity measured in km/h must be converted to these units.
What is m/s?
What is 0 m?
This is the answer to 3b
What is 46.9 m?
The integration constant applied after integrating acceleration is this
What is initial velocity?
Leibniz invented this type of calculus while Newton invented the other type of calculus.
What is integral calculus?
(Newton invented differential calculus)
These are the three base units in physics for distance, time, and mass.
What are the meter, second, and kilogram?
A runner runs 180 degrees of a circular 400 m track. This is their displacement.
What is 127 m?
This is the answer to 4a
What is yes?
The integration constant after double-integrating acceleration is this
What is initial position?