SOLUTION: The acceleration of an object after t seconds is a(t)=t^2+5ms^-2 . If the velocity at t=2 was 6ms^-1 , what was the velocity at t=4?
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Question 258677: The acceleration of an object after t seconds is a(t)=t^2+5ms^-2 . If the velocity at t=2 was 6ms^-1 , what was the velocity at t=4?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Acceleration is the derivative of velocity.
You can integrate to find velocity.
Use the condition to solve for C.
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