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The displacement of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by equation `x=2t^(3)-2"t"^(2)+60t+6`.The possible acceleration of the particle when its velocity is zero is

A

`-18 m//s^(2)`

B

`30 m//s^(2)`

C

`9 m//s^(2)`

D

`-9 m//s^(2)`

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