v(t)A v vi+ t 4 O 1 23 456 Time (in hours) A particle starts out from the origin. Its velocity, in miles per hour, is given by: v(t) = Vi + t, where t is the number of hours since the particle left the origin. How far does the parti- cle travel during the second, third, and fourth hours (from t = 1 to t = 4)? Velocity (in miles per hour)

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Time (in hours)
A particle starts out from the origin. Its velocity, in miles per hour, is given by:
v(t) = Vi +t,
where t is the number of hours since the particle left the origin. How far does the parti-
cle travel during the second, third, and fourth hours (from t = 1 to t = 4)?
Velocity
(in miles per hour)
Transcribed Image Text:v(t)A 7 0 1 2 3 45 6 1 Time (in hours) A particle starts out from the origin. Its velocity, in miles per hour, is given by: v(t) = Vi +t, where t is the number of hours since the particle left the origin. How far does the parti- cle travel during the second, third, and fourth hours (from t = 1 to t = 4)? Velocity (in miles per hour)
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