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If a body moves in a straight line according to the law s = 24t + 3t2 - t3 , where s is the distance measured in meters from the origin and t is the time in seconds after it sta…
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If a body moves in a straight line according to the law s = 24t + 3t2 - t3 , where s is the distance measured in meters from the origin and t is the time in seconds after it starts to move, calculate the body's velocity as a function of time.
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The body's velocity as a function of time is : v = 24 + 6t - 3t^2
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