A particle is released as part of an experiment. Its speed t seconds after release is given by v(t) = -0.2t2 + 10t, wher

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A particle is released as part of an experiment. Its speed t seconds after release is given by v(t) = -0.2t2 + 10t, wher

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A Particle Is Released As Part Of An Experiment Its Speed T Seconds After Release Is Given By V T 0 2t2 10t Wher 1
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A particle is released as part of an experiment. Its speed t seconds after release is given by v(t) = -0.2t2 + 10t, where v(t) is in meters per second a) How far does the particle travel during the first 4 sec? b) How far does it travel during the second 4 sec? a) The particle travels meters in the first 4 sec. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) b) The particle travels meters in the second 4 sec. (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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