To solve this problem,
we assume that velocity is a linear function of time:
v(t) = m t + b
where
v = velocity
t = time
m = slope of line
b = y-intercept of line equation
When t = 2 hours, v =
18 km/h, therefore:
2 m + b = 18 (1)
When t = 4 hours, v = 4 km/h, therefore
4 m + b = 4 (2)
Subtract (1) from (2) to obtain
4 m – 2 m = 4 - 18
2 m = -14
m = -7
From (1), calculate
for b:
b = 18 – 2(-7) = 32
Part A. The
equation in standard form is therefore:
v = -7 t + 32
Part B. To graph
the equation for the first 8 hours, we create a table as shown below. Assign
values of t from 0 to 8 hours then calculate the corresponding velocity.