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Suppose that the velocity of a falling body is v = ks2 (k a constant) at the instant the body has fallen s meters from its starting point. Find the body's acceleration as a function of s.

▸ a = 2ks3

▸ a = 2k2s3

▸ a = 2ks

▸ a = 2ks2
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Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Calculus: Early Transcendentals


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