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A particle is moving along x-axis. The position of the particle at any instant is given by ` x= a+bt^(2) ` where ,a= 6 m and b= 3.5 `ms^(-2) ` 't' is measured in second .Find
(i) the velocity of the particle at 1s and
(ii) the average velocity between 3s and 6s

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