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For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t) = āˆ’3t2 + 6, what is its distance travelled, in feet, on the interval t = 0 to t = 2 secs?
10 years ago

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Steve
just take the integral from 0 to 2.
10 years ago

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