The velocity of a car, in ft/sec, is v(t) = 10t for t in seconds, 0
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The velocity of a car, in ft/sec, is v(t) = 10t for t in seconds, 0 ≤ t ≤ 6.
(a) Use Δt = 2 to give upper and lower estimates for the distance traveled. What is their average?
(b) Find the distance traveled using the area under the graph of v(t). Compare it to your answer for part (a).
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ISBN: 9781119275565
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