Consider a particle moving along the x-axis where x(t) is the position of the particle at time t, x' (t) is its velocity
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Consider a particle moving along the x-axis where x(t) is the position of the particle at time t, x' (t) is its velocity, and x"(t) is its acceleration. x(t) = t³ - 6t² + 9t - 3, 0 ≤ t ≤ 10 (a) Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle. 3t² - 12t+9 x' (t) x" (t) = = 6t - 12 (b) Find the open t-intervals on which the particle is moving to the right. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (c) Find the velocity of the particle when the acceleration is 0. Need Help? Read It Master It