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Fig. shows this animal’s velocity as a function of time. During
the first 12.0 s, find (a) the total distance moved and (b) the displacement
of the gazelle. (c) Sketch an ax-t graph showing this gazelle’s
acceleration
as a function of time for the first 12.0
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