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Find the Position Function of a Particle Moving Along a Coordinate

Question 165

Question 165

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Find the position function of a particle moving along a coordinate line that satisfies the given conditions. a(t)=4sin⁡t−cos⁡ta(t)=4 \sin t-\cos ta(t)=4sint−cost , s (0) = 5, v (0) = 0

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