An object's movement has a velocity given by v(t) =
A) What is the position function fo...
Mathematics, 03.03.2020 22:37 niescarlosj
An object's movement has a velocity given by v(t) =
A) What is the position function for the particle at any time t≥0?
For this section I calculated the anti derivative, which is (At least I think it is) And I'm not sure if that finishes the question or if I have to somehow calculate C... but I'm not sure how to do that.
B) When does the particle change directions?
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