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Can somebody help with these 3 calculus problems? THANK YOU!
1) Use basic integration formulas to find definite integral. 2x+1 2) Suppose that a particle moves along a straight line with velocity v(t) 4-2t, where 0 Sts2 (in meters per second). Find the displacement at time t and the total distance traveled up to t = 2. 3) Suppose that a particle moves along a straight line with velocity defined by v(t) t2 - 3t -18, where 0 s t S 6 (in meters per second). Find the displacement at time t and the total distance traveled up tot 6.
Can somebody help with these 3 calculus problems? THANK YOU!
1) Use basic integration formulas to find definite integral. 2x+1 2) Suppose that a particle moves along a straight line with velocity v(t) 4-2t, where 0 Sts2 (in meters per second). Find the displacement at time t and the total distance traveled up to t = 2. 3) Suppose that a particle moves along a straight line with velocity defined by v(t) t2 - 3t -18, where 0 s t S 6 (in meters per second). Find the displacement at time t and the total distance traveled up tot 6.
Jean KeelingLv2
7 Sep 2019