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A particle that moves along a straight line has velocity?

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A particle that moves along a straight line has velocity

v(t) = (t^2) (e^(-2t))

meters per second after t seconds. How many meters will it travel during the first t seconds?

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  1. You should find the integral of the equation because velocity is the derivative of the position function. When you find the integral, that is your position function and t=time. Make sense?

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