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A skateboarder travels on a horizontal surface with an initial velocity of 4.2 m/s toward the south and a constant acceleration of 2.6 m/s^2 toward the east. Let the x direction be eastward and the y direction be northward, and let the skateboarder be at the origin at t=0. Required:
a. What is her x position at t=0.60s?
b. What is her y position at t=0.60s?
c. What is her x velocity component at t=0.60s?
d. What is her y velocity component at t=0.60s?

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