SOLUTION: A particle moves along a line with velocity function v(t)=t^2-t where v is measured in meters per second. Find the general displacement function, s = f (t).

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Question 1170382: A particle moves along a line with velocity function v(t)=t^2-t where v is measured in meters per second. Find the general displacement function, s = f (t).

Answer by Solver92311(821) About Me  (Show Source):
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Find the antiderivative of the velocity function.



Don't forget the constant of integration.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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