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The position of a particle moving in the xy-plane at any time t is given by `x = (3t^(2) - 6t) m, y = (t^(2) - 2t)m`. Select the correct statement about the moving particle from the following.

A

The accleration of the particle is zero at `t=0` second

B

The velocity of the particle is zero at `t=0` second

C

The velocity of the particle is zero at `t=1` second

D

The velocity and acceleration of the particle are never zero

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C
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