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The position of car A and car B, starting out side by side and traveling along a straight road, is given by s = f(t) and s = g(t), respectively, where s is measured in feet and t is measured in seconds (see the accompanying figure).
The position of car A and car B, starting out side by side and traveling along a straight road, is given by s = f(t) and s = g(t), respectively, where s is measured in feet and t is measured in seconds (see the accompanying figure). ​   ​ Which car is traveling faster at t​<sub>1</sub>? ​ Car __________ ​ Which car is traveling faster at t​<sub>2</sub>?
Which car is traveling faster at t​1?

Car __________

Which car is traveling faster at t​2?

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