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Find the velocity and position vectors of a particle that has the given acceleration and the given initial velocity and position.a(t) = 5i + 8j, v(0) = k, r(0) = iv(t) = _______…
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find the velocity and position vectors of a particle that has the given acceleration and the given initial velocity and position.a(t) = 5i + 8j, v(0) = k, r(0) = iv(t) = _______r(t) = _______
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a(t) = 5i + 8j v(t0 = integration of a(t) v
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