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how would a position-time function look like for linearly increasing negative velocity regions?

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Answer:

Hmmm

Explanation:

Here what I know... If a function gives the position of something as a function of time, the first derivative gives its velocity, and the second derivative gives its acceleration. So, you differentiate position to get velocity, and you differentiate velocity to get acceleration. where t is in seconds and H(t) is in inches.

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