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A particle moves along the x - axis. Its position is given
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A particle moves along the x - axis. Its position is given by p ( t ) = 2 t ^ 3 - 7 t
A particle moves along the x
-
axis. Its position is given by p
(
t
)
=
2
t
^
3
-
7
t
^
2
+
1
3
inches where time is measured in seconds. What is the object's acceleration at t
=
3
seconds
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