SOLUTION: Two particles move along a coordinate line. At the end of t seconds are given by s1=3t^3-12t^2+18t+5 and s2=-t^3+9t^2-12t.
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Question 1199480: Two particles move along a coordinate line. At the end of t seconds are given by s1=3t^3-12t^2+18t+5 and s2=-t^3+9t^2-12t.
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