0 Comments
The acceleration of the particle is the second derivative of its position function:
The particle has constant acceleration and as you said, .
The particle changes direction when the sign of its velocity alternates between positive and negative, which means we can find any time this happens by solving for , then verifying that the sign of changes to either side of this value of .
We have and , so indeed the velocity changes sign at , so the particle's direction also changes at this point.
We already found that , and the speed is the magnitude of velocity, which means that the speed at is 4. The particle has constant acceleration, which means its speed will be increasing.