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A Particle move from the point `(2.0 hati + 4.0 hatj)m`, at t 0 , with an initial velocity `(5.0 hati + 4.0hati)ms^(-1)`. It is acted upon by a constant force which prouduces a constant acceleration `(4.0hati + 4.0 hatj) ms^(-2)`. What is the distance of the particle from the origin at time 2 s?

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