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The function s(t) describes the position of a particle moving along a coordinate line, where s is in feet and t is in seconds. (a) Find the velocity and acceleration functions.

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Explanation:

Let the function is :


s(t)=3t^3-18t^2

We need to find the velocity and acceleration functions

Velocity,


v=(ds)/(dt)\\\\v=(d(3t^3-18t^2))/(dt)\\\\v=9t^2-36t

Acceleration,


a=(dv)/(dt)\\\\a=(d(9t^2-36t))/(dt)\\\\a=18t-36

Hence, this is the required solution.

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