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quixie quixie
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8 years ago
Using the position function \(\frac{-9}{{sqrt{t}}}-7\), find the acceleration function.

a. a(t) = \(\frac{27}{4{sqrt{{t^{5}}}}}\)
b. a(t) = \(-\frac{9}{4{sqrt{t^{5}}}}\)
c. a(t) = \(\frac{9}{{sqrt{{t^{3}}}}}\)
d. a(t) = \(-\frac{27}{4{sqrt{{t^{5}}}}}\)
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8 years ago
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