Find the total distance traveled by a particle according to the velocity function v(t) = 4t - 4 m/sec over the time interval [0, 4]. Enter your answer as an exact fraction if necessary and do not include units in your answer.
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This is done by integrating the velocity function over this interval. The integral of v(t) = 4t^4 from 0 to 4 is: Show more…
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