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A car moves with this distance vs time function: 5 = 2t^2 + 2. what is the acceleration rate of the car? (clue: use derivatives) answer with number only, e.g. if it's 6t m/…
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A car moves with this distance vs time function: 5 = 2t^2 + 2. what is the acceleration rate of the car? (clue: use derivatives) answer with number only, e.g. if it's 6t m/s^2, just write 6t
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just write 6t and the same
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