The velocity function of a particle moving along line is v(t)-2-7-1+10, where is in seconds and v is in m/sec. Find the

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The velocity function of a particle moving along line is v(t)-2-7-1+10, where is in seconds and v is in m/sec. Find the

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The velocity function of a particle moving along line is v(t)-2-7-1+10, where is in seconds and v is in m/sec. Find the displacement and the distance traveled by the particle during the time interval [-17]. (2-7-1+10) dr Displacement- Distance traveled- Click here to start next step +in m: in ma Click here to create a new row
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