SOLUTION: A particle moves in a straight line with velocity v(t)=r00t(3t-1)metres per second where t is time in seconds. At t=2, the particle's distance from the starding point was 8 meters

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Question 1189658: A particle moves in a straight line with velocity v(t)=r00t(3t-1)metres per second where t is time in seconds. At t=2, the particle's distance from the starding point was 8 meters in the positive direction. What is the particle's position at t=7 seconds?
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