Question 213 + 812 -241- 1 for t2 0, where t is 3 A particle travels along a horizontal line according to the function s(t) = measured in seconds and s is measured in feet. On what interval(s) is the particle moving to the left? (Enter your answer in interval notation. If entering more than one interval write the intervals as a union.) The value of s(1) is increasing to the right and decreasing to the left. Provide your answer below:

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Find the velocity function given the position function
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A particle travels along a horizontal line according to the function s(t) = -
measured in seconds and s is measured in feet. On what interval(s) is the particle moving to the left?
(Enter your answer in interval notation. If entering more than one interval write the intervals as a union.)
The value of s(1) is increasing to the right and decreasing to the left.
Provide your answer below:
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Transcribed Image Text:CURRENT OBJECTIVE Find the velocity function given the position function Question 213 + 812 – 241 – 1 for t2 0, where t is 3 A particle travels along a horizontal line according to the function s(t) = - measured in seconds and s is measured in feet. On what interval(s) is the particle moving to the left? (Enter your answer in interval notation. If entering more than one interval write the intervals as a union.) The value of s(1) is increasing to the right and decreasing to the left. Provide your answer below: * Previous Ne: G Search or ty pe URL 4V 8. T. Y F H. command
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