Answer to Question #73762 in Calculus for Narendra Kumar Sharma

Question #73762
A jogger runs from her home to a point A, which is 6 km away. For there 6 km, she
begins by running at a constant speed till she reaches a hilly portion 2 km from her
home. Here her speed slows down while she runs up the hill, which is a 1-km run.
Then she speeds up while running down the hill. The last 2 km of the run are again at
constant speed. Draw a graph to show the jogger’s speed as a function of the distance
from her home. Also find the range of this function.
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2018-03-01T15:13:08-0500
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Assignment Expert
27.02.18, 11:05

Dear Amit, please use panel to submit new questions

Amit
27.02.18, 10:20

Trace the curve x(y^+4)=8, stating all the points used for doing so.

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