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An object moves along the x-axis, according to x= (pi/2)t + sin(pi t).
a) What is the largest velocity such an object attains?
b) Identify one interval on which the object is accelerating in a positive direction. Explain your reasoning.
c) Name one part of that interval for which the object is speeding up, and explain why you know.
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