The velocity function (in meters per second) for a particle moving along a line is given by v(t) = -2(t²-2t - 8), 1 ≤ t

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The velocity function (in meters per second) for a particle moving along a line is given by v(t) = -2(t²-2t - 8), 1 ≤ t

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The Velocity Function In Meters Per Second For A Particle Moving Along A Line Is Given By V T 2 T 2t 8 1 T 1
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The velocity function (in meters per second) for a particle moving along a line is given by v(t) = -2(t²-2t - 8), 1 ≤ t ≤ 6. (a) Find the displacement (in meters) of the particle. Displacement = 12 meters (b) Find the total distance traveled (in meters) by the particle. Total distance traveled H 10 3 meters
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