The velocity (in m/s) of a moving particle is a function of time (in seconds). The table below summarizes the velocity a
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The velocity (in m/s) of a moving particle is a function of time (in seconds). The table below summarizes the velocity a
The velocity (in m/s) of a moving particle is a function of time (in seconds). The table below summarizes the velocity at specific time intervals. t 0 15 18 24 v(t) 22 24 37 123 Use the Direct Method to interpolate a cubic polynomial for the velocity of the particle. Use the resulting polynomial to approximate the acceleration of the particle at t=16 seconds. O 5.1686 m/s² O-3.4619 O -5.1686 m/s² O 3.4619 O none of the choices
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