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linhhh linhhh
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4 years ago
Solve the problem.


The velocity v (in m/s) of an object moving with acceleration a (in m/s2) is given by where t is the time (in seconds). Find a formula for v, if a = t(t2 + 1)5.

▸ v = (t2 + 1)6 + C

▸ v = - (t2 + 1)6 + C

▸ v = (t2 + 1)6 + C

▸ v = (t2 + 1)6 + C
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Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus

Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus


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4 years ago
v = (t2 + 1)6 + C
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4 years ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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