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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 19:20 aedmund1225

A particle moves along the y-axis so that its position at time t is given by y(t)=t^2 tan(1/t) for t>1. Show that the velocity of the particle at time t is given by v(t)=2t tan(1/t) - sec^2 (1/t) for t>1.​

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