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To find the length of the curve defined by

x=7t−t^2,y=4t^(3/2)

from the point (0,0) to the point (12,32), you'd have to compute

çb to a f(t)dt

where
a=
b=
f(t) =
11 years ago

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To find the length of the curve defined by

x=7t−t^2,y=4t^(3/2)

from the point (0,0) to the point (12,32), you'd have to compute

çb to a f(t)dt

where
a=
b=
f(t) =

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