17. Velocity and Position A particle is moving in a straight line in such a way that its position at timer (in seconds) is s(t) = 1² +31 + 2 feet to the right of a reference point, for t≥ 0. (a) What is the velocity of the object when the time is 6 seconds? (b) Is the object moving toward the reference point when t = 6? Explain your answer. (c) What is the object's velocity when the object is 6 feet from the reference point? 18. Interpreting Rates of Change on a Graph A car is traveling from New York to Boston and is partway between the two cities. Let s(t) be the distance from New York during the next minute. Match each behavior with the corresponding granh of so in Fi 22. Rat: inje ent f'(3 in th 23. Pric whe f(1C 24. Adve wher ment 25. Rate pute Inter estim

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17. Velocity and Position A particle is moving in a straight
line in such a way that its position at time (in seconds) is
s(t) = 1² +31 + 2 feet to the right of a reference point, for
t≥ 0.
(a) What is the velocity of the object when the time is
6 seconds?
(b) Is the object moving toward the reference point when
t = 6? Explain your answer.
(c) What is the object's velocity when the object is 6 feet from
the reference point?
18. Interpreting Rates of Change on a Graph A car is traveling
from New York to Boston and is partway between the two
cities. Let s(t) be the distance from New York during the next
minute. Match each behavior with the corresponding graph
of s(t) in Fig. 7.
(a) The car travels at a positive steady speed.
(b) The car is stopped.
(c) The car is backing up.
(d) The car is accelerating.
(e) The car is decelerating.
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