The velocity – time curve for a point moving on a straight line is given by the equation: v = 4cos(πt/4) where v is in feet/second and t is in seconds If its its initial position is at time t = 0, how far does it move in the 3 seconds?

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The velocity – time curve for a point moving on a straight line is given

by the equation: v = 4cos(πt/4)

where v is in feet/second and t is in seconds

If its its initial position is at time t = 0, how far does it move in the 3 seconds?

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