The position of a particle traveling along a straight line is s(t) = (Cot³-C₁t²+C₂) ft, where t is in seconds and Co, C₁

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The position of a particle traveling along a straight line is s(t) = (Cot³-C₁t²+C₂) ft, where t is in seconds and Co, C₁

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The Position Of A Particle Traveling Along A Straight Line Is S T Cot C T C Ft Where T Is In Seconds And Co C 1
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The position of a particle traveling along a straight line is s(t) = (Cot³-C₁t²+C₂) ft, where t is in seconds and Co, C₁, C₂ are a constants. If s = 4 ft when t = 0 and s = 16 ft, when t = 4. What is the total distance traveled during the time interval t = 0 to t = 4 s?
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