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36t be the equation of motion for a particle. Find a function for the Let s(t) = 6t3 - 9t velocity v(t) = Where does the velocity equal zero? (Hint: factor out the GCF.] t= and …
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36t be the equation of motion for a particle. Find a function for the Let s(t) = 6t3 - 9t velocity v(t) = Where does the velocity equal zero? (Hint: factor out the GCF.] t= and t = Find a function for the acceleration of the particle. a(t) =
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The acceleration function is given by a(t) = 36t-90.
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