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a particle moves along the x-axis at a velocity of v(t)=1 sqrt(t), t>0. at time t=1 , its position is x=4. find the acceleration and position functions for the particle
Dec 4, 2014

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I suspect a typo. Why write "1 sqrt(t)"?
Dec 4, 2014

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