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The function a(t)=t^(1/2)−t^(−1/2) m/s^2 represents the acceleration of a particle moving along a horizontal axis. At time t=0, its velocity is equal to (4/3)m/s, and its position is equal to (-4/15) m.
Part A: Find the velocity function v(t) of the particle.

Part B: Find the position function s(t) of the particle.


The function a(t)=t^(1/2)−t^(−1/2) m/s^2 represents the acceleration of a particle moving along a ho

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