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`v_(x)` is the velocity of a particle moving along the x-axis as shown in the figure. If `x=2.0m` at `t=1.0s,` what is the position of the particle at `t=6.0s` ?

A

`-2.0` m

B

`+2.0` m

C

`+1.0` m

D

`-1.0` m

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