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Estimating Distance traveled during time?

Your velocity is v(t)=sin(t^2) 0<=t<= 1.1 in mph

ANy help would be appreciated, I was thinking you take the integral between the given interval, not sure though.

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  • 8 years ago
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    Your velocity is v(t)=sin(t^2) 0<=t<= 1.1 in mph

    velocity = distance/time so we want integral sin(t^2)

    Integral sin(t^2) = -(1/2)*t - (1/4)*(sin 2x)

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