SOLUTION: What if the velocity was NOT constant. Say, for instance the velocity in miles per hour is given by the function , where t is in hours, and we wanted to know the total distance t

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Question 1063655: What if the velocity was NOT constant. Say, for instance the velocity in miles per hour is given by the function , where t is in hours, and we wanted to know the total distance traveled during the first 10 hours. Sketch this graph below. Geometrically speaking, do you think we can find the total distance traveled in the same was as before? Why or why not?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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