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The acceleration a (in ms^(-2)) of a bod...

The acceleration `a` (in `ms^(-2)`) of a body, startin gfrom rest varies with time `t` (in s) following the equation `a = 3t + 4`. The velocity of the body at time `t = 2s` will be:

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