The acceleration function (in m/s2 ) and the initial velocity are given for a particle moving along a line. a(t)=t+6,v(0
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The acceleration function (in m/s2 ) and the initial velocity are given for a particle moving along a line. a(t)=t+6,v(0
The acceleration function (in m/s2 ) and the initial velocity are given for a particle moving along a line. a(t)=t+6,v(0)=5,0≤t≤11 (a) Find the velocity at time t. v(t)= m/s (b) Find the distance traveled during the given time interval.
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