#calculus problem
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What is s(t) ?
s is already the position
;( | 追放された興奮
Try $\int_{0}^{12} \lvert s'(t) \rvert dt$
cRaion
okie
because if s' is ever negative, you remove distance traveled
which physically doesn't make sense
Nah, it's fine, just had to see the more physical side of the problem
its a 50 question long assigment