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Velocity `v` is given by `v=at^(2)+bt+c`, where `t` is time. What are the dimensions of `a, b and c` respectively?

A

`[LT^(-3)]`, `[LT^(-2]`, and `[LT^(-1)]`

B

`[LT^(-1)]`, `[LT^(-2)]`, and `[LT^(-3)]`

C

`[LT^(-2)]`, `[LT^(-3)]`, and `[LT^(-1)]`

D

`[LT^(-1)]`, `[LT^(-3)]`, and `[LT^(-2)]`

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