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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the distance traveled during the time interval...(picture attached)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hero (hero):

Hint: Find the integral of v(t)

hero (hero):

You should end up with something like this: \[\int\limits_{0}^{3} (t^2 + 4t - 5) \space dt\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got 12 as the answer :/

hero (hero):

I get 12 as the answer as well. Weird

hero (hero):

I don't know what to tell you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well thank you for trying

hero (hero):

@Satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you got 12 as an answer, but maybe you are going forwards and backwards

hero (hero):

I see nothing to suggest such a thing @satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if \(0<x<1\) this thing is negative, so you have to break the integral up in to two intervals, and integrate \[-\int_0^2f(t)dt+\int_1^3f(t)dt\]

hero (hero):

I see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

too bad we lost @Anachronism

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i made a typo anyways integrate from 0 to 1 and then from 1 to 3

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