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Physics, 10.11.2021 21:10, weeblordd

An object moving in a straight line with an initial velocity of -95 m/s undergoes an acceleration of a(t)=-12t-2m/s^2, t seconds after an experiment begins. What is the velocity of the object after t seconds? What is the position of the object after t seconds?

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