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    Dec 12, 2011, 07:47 PM
    calculus 1
    a particle is moving along a straight line so that after t seconds after passing through a fixed point O on the line, its velocity is given by v(t)=t*sin((3^.5)*t)
    a) find the values of t for which v(t)=0 given that 0 is less than or equal to t is less than or equal to 6

    b) write down a mathematical expression for the total distance traveled by the particle in the particle in the first six seconds after passing through O. And find this distance.
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    Dec 13, 2011, 02:32 AM


    a) You want v(t)=0, then



    thus leading to t=0 or for some integer n: as you have imposed , n can assume here only values 0, 1, 2, 3 (n=4 corresponds to thus t>6).

    Then you have

    b) The distance (considering signs) traveled is



    Integrating this expression you get



    and substituting you get the answer.

    If you want the distance without considering signs then you have to integrate




    which is done in a similar manner, just remember that the primitive function of is

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