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A particle is moving along the x -axis with an acceleration a=3v^(2) .If the speed of the particle is v_(0) at x=0 ,which of the following is correct regarding final speed of the particle (A) (V_(0))/(e^(-3x)),v_(0)e^(x)],[" (C) "v_(0)x],[" (D) "v_(0)e^(3x)]]

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