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[" 9.9For the one-dimensional motion,described by "x=t-" sint "],[[" (a) "x(t)>0" for all "t>0," (b) "v(t)>0" for all "t>0],[" (c) "a(t)>0" for all "t>0," (d) "v(t)" lies between "0" and "2]]

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