A car moves along a straight line with velocity, in feet/second, given by v = 6 2t for t

Chapter 5, Problem 42

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A car moves along a straight line with velocity, in feet/second, given by v = 6 2t for t 0. (a) With forward being the direction of positive velocity, when is the car moving forward? Backward? Stopped? (b) Does the car ever return to its starting point? If so, when? (c) With position measured from its starting point, when is the car farthest forward? Farthest backward?

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