A particle moves according to a law of motion s=f(t),t≥0, where t is measured in seconds and s in feet. f(t)=t3−15t2+72t

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A particle moves according to a law of motion s=f(t),t≥0, where t is measured in seconds and s in feet. f(t)=t3−15t2+72t

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A particle moves according to a law of motion s=f(t),t≥0, where t is measured in seconds and s in feet. f(t)=t3−15t2+72t
(e) Find the total distance (in feet) traveled during the first 7 s. ×ft
1) When, for 0≤t<∞, is the particle speeding up? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) र When, for 0≤t<∞, is it slowing down? (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
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