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Aparticle moves on a coordinate line with an acceleration at time t seconds of e^t/2 m/sec^2. at t=0 the particle is at the origin, and its velocity is -4 m/sec


Aparticle moves on a coordinate line with an acceleration at time t seconds of e^t/2 m/sec^2. at t=0

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