Question: Please help, i started off correct I just don't get it very well. velocity v(x) =arctan(sin x) for 0 (a) find particles acceleration in terms

Please help, i started off correct I just don't get it very well.

velocity v(x) =arctan(sin x) for 0

(a) find particles acceleration in terms of x

a(x) = (cos(x)/(sin^2(x)+1))

now I must solve question b

(b) Find the particles displacement when its acceleration is 0.25 m/s^2?

I thought that making 0.25 = to the acceleration function would work, but it didn't and now I'm lost please please please help I need it badly.

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