a) Yes, Yes, No
b) No, Yes, No
c) No, No, Yes
d) No, No, No
Defining u(t), r(t) and s(t) in their standard ways, are their derivatives defined at t = 0?
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Defining u(t), r(t) and s(t) in their standard ways, are their derivatives defined at t = 0?
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