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A turtle crawls along a straight line, which we will call the x-axis with the positive direction to the right. The equation for the turtle's position as a function of time is x(t)=50.0cm+(2.00cm/s)t−(0.0625cm/s2)t2.
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find the y axis as well
Step-by-step explanation:
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