(4.) Let v(t) = (2+1, sin(3t), e¹) give the velocity at time t for a particle that is initially at the origin at time t = 0. Determine r(t)

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Let v(t) = (2+1, sin(3t), e¹) give the velocity at time t for a particle that is initially at the
origin at time t = 0.
Determine r(t)
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