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The relation between time `t` and distance `x` of a particle is given by `t=Ax^(2)+Bx`, where `A` and `B` are constants. Then the
`(A)` velocity is given by `v=2Ax+B`
`(B)` velocity is given by `v=(2Ax+B)^(-1)`
`(C )` retardation is given by `2Av^(2)`
`(D)` retardation is given by `2Bv^(2)`
Select correct statement `:-`

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