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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 03:30 pierrezonra

The function ​s(t)=t^3-27t+3 gives the distance from a starting point at time t of a particle moving along a line. Find the velocity and acceleration functions. Then find the velocity and acceleration at t=0 and t=3. Assume that time is measured in seconds and distance is measured in centimeters. Velocity will be in centimeters per second​ (cm/sec) and acceleration in centimeters per second per second ​(cm/sec^2​). 1. the velocity function is v(t)=
2.the acceleration function is a(t)=___cm/sec
3.the velocity at t=0 is v(0)=cm/sec
4.the velocity at t=3 is v(3)___cm/sec
5.the acceleration at t=0 is a(0)___cm/sec^2
6.the acceleration at t=3 is a(3)___xm/sec^2

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