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The velocity of an object is given by the velocity function v(t)=t/42. If the object is at the origin at time t=0, find the position at time t=20.
9 years ago

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Scott
velocity is dx/dt

integrating gives position

t/42 = dx/dt

t/42 dt = dx

integrating ... t²/84 = x = 100/21
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