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The velocity of a particle moving along the t-axis is given by f(t)=2+.05t cm/sec. Use a graph of y=f(t) to find the exact change in position (distance traveled) for the particle from t=2 to t=8.
14 years ago

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Reiny
find f(2) and f(8), then take the difference between them.
14 years ago

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