Good problem for doing math in orderly way, d r and t makes a good way thru medium variables. The car running out of gas and hills and detours relate to each depending how you label each even in iffy word questions
i believe your wording in the question leaves ambiguity. I think the correct answer is 1800 miles. As each train has traveled 900 miles, so the TRAINS have traveled 1800 miles.
Thanks for the comment, I suppose a better wording on my part would have been to say, "What is the distance from the train station to the trains, when the second train catches up to the first." I see your logic, both trains have traveled 900 miles each, so they have both put 900 miles on their odometers, totaling 1800 miles.
better explanation than my math teacher
This seems to be explained better than the video my teacher have for us. Thanks, I will try your way for sure!
same
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I don't think I'll ever understand motion problems. Ughhhhhhhh
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Good problem for doing math in orderly way, d r and t makes a good way thru medium variables.
The car running out of gas and hills and detours relate to each depending how you label each even in iffy word questions
how and why do you re arange?
the two trains will meet at 450 m first, t1 = 10 and t2=9
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This was kind of hard to follow compared to the table method
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if a car is moving in a zig zag path in a straight line .. with constant speed .. can we say it is in uniform motion.
yuh
wouldn't it be 2-x?
no
Why x-2
Wouldn't it be x+2 please help me
@@rosasoiwerpuffgirls5806 x-2 because train 2 started moving 2 hours AFTER train 1...
Im lostt bro
to much r2d2. I want to math, not star wars
omg thought the same thing
Am I the only Ninth grader here?
10th grader. But I'm way out of my depth. Good luck friend!
@@rainydaze4409 uh oh
Damn I'm following a degree
i believe your wording in the question leaves ambiguity. I think the correct answer is 1800 miles. As each train has traveled 900 miles, so the TRAINS have traveled 1800 miles.
Thanks for the comment, I suppose a better wording on my part would have been to say, "What is the distance from the train station to the trains, when the second train catches up to the first." I see your logic, both trains have traveled 900 miles each, so they have both put 900 miles on their odometers, totaling 1800 miles.
he was fine. it was perfect.
worst video on explaining uniform motion problems ever
hater
if a car is moving in a zig zag path in a straight line .. with constant speed .. can we say it is in uniform motion.
Anil Sharma yah its constant
what ? my question is whether it would be called as UNIFORM MOTION OR NOT AND WHY?
so its uniform