SOLUTION: The acceleration of a car is given by a=6t and the velocity is 2 when t=0 and the distance from home is 1 when t=0. What is the distance from home as a function of time?

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Question 1141744: The acceleration of a car is given by a=6t and the velocity is 2 when t=0 and the distance from home is 1 when t=0. What is the distance from home as a function of time?
Answer by ikleyn(52898)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The acceleration of a car is given by a=6t and the velocity is 2 when t=0 and the distance from home is 1 when t=0.
What is the distance from home as a function of time?
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