2. The force on a particle is described as $4x^2 + 4$ at a point $x$ along the x-axis. Find the work done in moving from the origin to $x = 7$. (30 pts.)
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Step 1: To find the work done in moving from the origin to x=7, we need to calculate the definite integral of the force function from 0 to 7. Show more…
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