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A particle that moves along a straight line has velocity

v(t)=t^2e^(-5t)
meters per second after t seconds. How many meters will it travel during the first t seconds (from time=0 to time=t)?

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Refer to the attached image. Your question asked how many meters the particle traveled, but you did not provide the values of t, so I have only provided you the position function. Hope this helps you out at least! Have a good one.
A particle that moves along a straight line has velocity v(t)=t^2e^(-5t) meters per-example-1
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