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The graph given show the position of two...

The graph given show the position of two cars `A` and `B` as a function of time. The cars move along the `x` axis on parallel but separate tracks, so that they can pass each other's position without colliding.

At time `t_(3)` which car is moving faster?

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Figure shows position-time graph of two cars A and B.

Figure shows the position of a particle moving on the X-axis as a function of time.

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