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W(t)=t^2-t, find w(t-4) 1.) t^4-t^2 2.)t^2-9t+20 3.)t^2-7t+12 4.)16t-4t 3.) 4.)
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W(t)=t^2-t, find w(t-4)
1.) t^4-t^2
2.)t^2-9t+20
3.)t^2-7t+12
4.)16t-4t
3.)
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