SOLUTION: Consider a particle moving along the x-axis where x(t) is the position of the particle at time t, x'(t) is its velocity, and x''(t) is its acceleration. A particle moves along

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Question 1127316: Consider a particle moving along the x-axis where x(t) is the position of the particle at time t, x'(t) is its velocity, and x''(t) is its acceleration.
A particle moves along the x-axis at a velocity of v(t) = 3/(sqrt(t)), t > 0. At time t = 1, its position is x = 11. Find the acceleration and position functions for the particle.

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