The rate of change of the altitude of a meteorological probe, HHH, in meters per second with respect to time ttt, is modeled by the function
v(t)=6t2−94t3,t>0 v(t) = \frac{6t^2 - 9}{4\sqrt[3]{t}}, \quad t > 0 v(t)=43t6t2−9,t>0Determine the general expression for the altitude H(t)H(t)H(t) of the probe, giving your answer in its simplest form.
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