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Final Exam -A culus uestion 8 November 27, 2017 4 A particle moves in a straight line and has acceleration given by ato)-2-9. Its initial velocity isv(O) and its initial displacement is s(0) 4cm. Find its position function s(O).(5 points) -5 cm/s
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