SOLUTION: A space vehicle is launched vertically from the ground such that its velocity v (in km/s) is given by: v= (ln^2(t^3+1)) t^2/t^3+1 where t is the time in seconds. Find the

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Question 328499: A space vehicle is launched vertically from the ground such that its velocity v (in km/s) is given by:
v= (ln^2(t^3+1)) t^2/t^3+1
where t is the time in seconds. Find the altitude of the vehicle after 10 seconds.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln of what squared?

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