The rate of change is a fundamental concept in mathematics, especially in calculus and algebra. It describes how one quantity changes with respect to another. In this exercise, the rate of change helps us understand how speed is changing over time.
- Rate of Change in Speed: When we calculate the speed of the jet in kilometers per hour instead of miles per hour, we are effectively determining how much the speed changes as we switch units.
- Interpreting Formula: The formula \( g(t) = \frac{f(t)}{0.621} \) signifies that for every 0.621 miles per hour, there's a corresponding 1 kilometer per hour. This conversion indicates a constant rate of change from mph to kph.
By grasping the concept of rate of change, you can better understand how different quantities relate in real-world situations.