The motion of a particle is defined by the function x = at3 - bt2 + ct + d where x is in centimeters and t is in second

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The motion of a particle is defined by the function x = at3 - bt2 + ct + d where x is in centimeters and t is in second

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The motion of a particle is defined by the function
x = at3 - bt2 + ct +
d
where x is in centimeters and t is in seconds
What is the acceleration (in cm/s2) of the particle
at t = 3.8s if a = 1.5, b = 6.2, c = 7.6, and d = 4.
Round off the final answer to five decimal places.
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