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Velocity (in m/s) of a particle moving along x-axis varies with time as, `v= (10+ 5t -t^2)` At time `t=0, x=0.` Find
(a) acceleration of particle at `t = 2 s` and
(b) x-coordinate of particle at `t=3s`

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