The velocity function, in feet per second, is given for a particle moving along a straight line, where t is the time in seconds. Find (a) the displacement and (b) the total distance that the particle travels over the given interval.                v(t) = t2 − t − 12,   1 ≤ t ≤ 5

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The velocity function, in feet per second, is given for a particle moving along a straight line, where t is the time in seconds. Find (a) the displacement and (b) the total distance that the particle travels over the given interval.                v(t) = t2 − t − 12,   1 ≤ t ≤ 5

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