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A particle is moving with the given data. Find the position of the particle. v(t)=sint-cost, s(0)=0
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A particle is moving with the given data. Find the position of the particle. v(t)=sint-cost, s(0)=0
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A particle is moving with the given data. Find the position of the particle. v(t)=sint-cost, s(0)=0
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S(t) = cos(t) + sin(t) ====> diff(v(t),t)
=> v(t) = sin(t) - cos(t) + C
=> v(0) = 5
=> C = 6
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