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The displacement x of a particle at the instant when its velocity is v is given by `v=sqrt(3x+16)`. Its initial velociyt is

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To find the initial velocity of the particle given the relationship between displacement \( x \) and velocity \( v \) as \( v = \sqrt{3x + 16} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship The equation given is \( v = \sqrt{3x + 16} \). This means that the velocity \( v \) depends on the displacement \( x \). ### Step 2: Square both sides To eliminate the square root, we square both sides of the equation: \[ ...
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