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A particle moves with a velocity of v(t)=3cos(2t) m/s along an axis. Find the distance traveled by the particle over the time interval 0 is less than or equal to "t", which is less than or equal to (pi/8)
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Steve
distance is just the integral of velocity. So, just integrate, and evaluate at the ends of the interval.
11 years ago

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