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OpenStudy (precal):

Need help finding the limits of an integral

OpenStudy (precal):

OpenStudy (precal):

I need to find the first 6 second of driving. I am given a function of the car's acceleration rate \[a(t)=10\sin \left( 1+\frac{ t^2 }{ 10} \right)\] meters per second ^2

OpenStudy (precal):

I used my graphing calculator and saw my zero value is 4.627 but I am not sure that my limits are from 0 to 4.627?

OpenStudy (turingtest):

I feel like i"m not understanding something. from rest, the velocity at time t after 0 is\[\int_0^ta(t)dt\]

OpenStudy (precal):

well join the club. I am in the same boat.

OpenStudy (precal):

thanks anyways.... :)

OpenStudy (turingtest):

yeah i'm not getting it. sorry I'll be curious to see if someone figures it out

OpenStudy (precal):

@ganeshie8 Can you help me determine limits of an integral?

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