r=rate , t=time, d=distance you use these in the formula rt=d for word problems
Use the Speed-Distance-Time formula. D=S x T T=D/S S=D/T Speed: 2 meters per second Distance: 100 meters. T=100/2 T= 50 seconds.
D= S.T, S= D/T, T= D/S D=distance, S=speed, T=time
the physics formula for finding distance is v/t or speed divided by time. An easy way to remember this is to use something called the magic triangle, it will help you figure out the formulas for time, speed and distance and essentially velocity. The triangle is D=Distance V=Speed T=Time D= Distance and T= Time V= Speed D= V x T V= D/T T= D/V Velocity's formula is Df(finale)-Di(initial)/ T or delta D/ Delta T Delta= Change
S= speed D= distance T= time S= D/T D= S x T T= D/S
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Jig-a-Jig was created in 1970-05.
Jig-a-Jig - EP - was created in 2006.
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Use the product and chain rules: d/dt te^(-t²) = (d/dt t)e^(-t²) + t(d/dt e^(-t²)) = 1 × e^(-t²) + t × e^(-t²) × d/dt -t² = e^(-t²) (1 + t × -2t) = (1 - 2t²)e^(-t²)
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Use the formula: V=D/T Where V= Velocity D= Distance T = Time So solving for T T = D / V T = 715miles / 65 Mph T = 11 hours
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