Physics, asked by bnjyothirmai2282, 9 months ago

A particle moves in the x-y plane with constant acceleration alpha directed along the negative direction of the y-axis.the equation of the trajectory of the particle is y=ax-bx^2, where a and b are constants. Find the velocity of the particle when it passes through the origin.

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