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The velocity function (in meters per second) for a particle moving along a line is given by v(t)=t3–4t2. Find the displacement and the distance traveled by the particle during the time interval [-1,6]. (Hint: Draw a graph of the velocity function.) Your answers require that you enter the correct units.
displacement found to be 34.4166 m
help finding distance please!!!!
11 years ago

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