Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH101 C/April 2025/Question 07 (a)
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Question 07 (a) |
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A small rocket propels itself straight upwards. From to minutes, its velocity is given by: Estimate the height the rocket gains from to using the trapezoid rule with 4 trapezoids. (You may leave your sum in calculator-ready form.) |
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Make sure you understand the problem fully: What is the question asking you to do? Are there specific conditions or constraints that you should take note of? How will you know if your answer is correct from your work only? Can you rephrase the question in your own words in a way that makes sense to you? |
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If you are stuck, check the hint below. Consider it for a while. Does it give you a new idea on how to approach the problem? If so, try it! |
Hint |
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Since we are only looking for the height the rocket gains, and not its total height, we only need to estimate the integral of the velocity. |
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Checking a solution serves two purposes: helping you if, after having used the hint, you still are stuck on the problem; or if you have solved the problem and would like to check your work.
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Solution |
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We know that the position at is given by Hence we want to approximate with trapezoids. and . Thus, |
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