Question: A particle's two-dimensional position is given by [(5t2 - 3t) i + (6t + 4t-5) j] m a. What is its velocity at t

A particle's two-dimensional position is given by [(5t2 - 3t) i +

 (6t + 4t-5) j] m a. What is its velocity at t

A particle's two-dimensional position is given by [(5t2 - 3t) i + (6t + 4t-5) j] m a. What is its velocity at t = 5 s? Give in unit vector notation. (5 pts.) b. What is the magnitude of its acceleration at t = 3 s? (5 pts.)

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