#Help needed with these two integral problems
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Since the acceleration a(t) is known as the second derivative of s(t) you can intergrate a(t) twice
The first integral gives v(t)
The second integral gives s(t)
It's important to adjust the constant C of your Integral with the conditions that are given
So I find the second integral?
And then plug in 3?
Yea but before that the first integral with your first condition and then with the first integral you do the 2nd integral withr the 2nd condition
Thx I got it
How do I close this?
Since it’s solved
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