Calculus
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Author: Ron Larson; Bruce H. Edwards
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter P.3, Problem 42E
Sketching a Graph A student who commutes 27 miles to attend college remembers, after driving a few minutes, that a term paper that is due has been forgotten. Driving faster than usual, the student returns home, picks up the paper, and once again starts toward school. Sketch a possible graph of the student’s distance from home as a function of time.
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