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The positions corrdinate of particle that is confined to move along a straight line is given by `x = 2t^(2) -24t +6` where `x` is measured form a convenient origin and `t` is in second. Determine the distance travelled by the particle during the interval from `t = 1sec` to `t = 4sec`.

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