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Find the distance traveled in 50 seconds by an object traveling at a velocity of v(t) = 20 + 5cos(t) feet per second.
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Find the distance traveled in 50 seconds by an object traveling at a velocity of v(t) = 20 + 5cos(t) feet per second.
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Find the distance traveled in 50 seconds by an object traveling at a velocity of v(t) = 20 + 5cos(t) feet per second.
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The answer should be 23.2139m if you are plugging in 50 seconds for t
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