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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 00:20 ashleybarrera2000

Find the velocity, v(t), for an object moving along the x-axis if the acceleration, a(t), is a(t) = 3t^2 + cos(t) and v(0) = 2. v(t) = t^3 + sin(t) + 2 v(t) = t^3 - sin(t) + 3 v(t) = 6t - sin(t) + 2 v(t) = t^3 - sin(t) + 2

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