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A particle moving along a straight line according to the law X = At + Bt? + Ct, where x is its position measured from a fixed point on the line and t is the time elapsed till it reaches position x after starting from the fixed point. Here A, B and C are positive constants.

a) Its velocity at t=0 is A
b) Its acceleration at t=0 is B
c) Its velocity at t=0 is B
d) Its acceleration at t=0 is C​

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Answer:

A particle moving along a straight line according to the law X = At + Bt? + Ct, where x is its position measured from a fixed point on the line and t is the time elapsed till it reaches position x after starting from the fixed point. Here A, B and C are positive constants.

Explanation:

b) Its acceleration at t=0 is B

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