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[" Two cars "P" and "Q" start from a point at the same "],[" time in a straight line and their positions are "],[" represented by "x_(P)(t)=at+bt^(2)" and "x_(Q)(t)=ft-t^(2)],[" At what time do the cars have the same velocity? "]

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