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A particle is moving along `x`-axis with constant acceleration. At `t=0`, the particle is at `x=3m` and `(dx)/(dt)=+4m//s`. The maximum value of `x` co-ordiante of the particle is observed 2 seconds later. Starting from `t=0` sec, after what time, particle reaches its initial position again?

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