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The Acceleration Function of a Body Moving Along a Coordinate

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The acceleration function of a body moving along a coordinate line is The acceleration function of a body moving along a coordinate line is   Find its velocity and position functions at any time   if it is located at the origin and has an initial velocity of 4 m/sec. Find its velocity and position functions at any time The acceleration function of a body moving along a coordinate line is   Find its velocity and position functions at any time   if it is located at the origin and has an initial velocity of 4 m/sec. if it is located at the origin and has an initial velocity of 4 m/sec.

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