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4.3 Computing Definite Integrals: Problem 4 (1 pt) The velocity of a car is f(t)-5t meters/second. Use a graph of f(t) and high school geometry to find the exact distance traveled by the car, in meters, frorm t = 0 to t = 10 seconds. distance
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