A cyclist maintains a constant velocity of 5.9 m/s headed away from point A. At some initial time, the cyclist is 242 m from point A.

What will be his position from point A after that time?
Answer in units of m

His speed is 5.9m/s

Every second he gets 5.9m farther away.

We start measuring time when he's 242m away.

So, after t seconds, he's 242 + 5.9t meters away from A.

To find the cyclist's position from point A after a given time, you can use the formula for displacement:

Displacement = Initial position + Velocity × Time

In this case, the initial position from point A is 242 m, and the cyclist maintains a constant velocity of 5.9 m/s away from point A. Let's call the time t. Plugging in the values, we can calculate the displacement:

Displacement = 242 m + 5.9 m/s × t

Since the time t is not provided in the question, we can't calculate the exact position from point A. However, if you provide a value for t, we can calculate the answer using the formula above.