A body moving a curve path. The velocity along x, y, and z axis is described by the equation 5(t) ^2, 2(t) ^3 respective

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A body moving a curve path. The velocity along x, y, and z axis is described by the equation 5(t) ^2, 2(t) ^3 respective

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A Body Moving A Curve Path The Velocity Along X Y And Z Axis Is Described By The Equation 5 T 2 2 T 3 Respective 1
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A body moving a curve path. The velocity along x, y, and z axis is described by the equation 5(t) ^2, 2(t) ^3 respectively, and 10(t) in meters per seconds where (t) is in seconds. Determine the magnitude of the velocity after 2 seconds in meters per seconds.
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