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[" 52.A body is moving according to the equation "x=a+bt^(2)-ct^(2)" where "x=" displacement and "x" ."],[" and "c" are constants.The acceleration of the body is "],[[" (a) "a+2bt," (b) "2b+6ct," (b) "2b+6ct]]

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