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14 February, 09:54

The position function of a particle in rectilinear motion is given by s (t) = 2t^3 - 21t^2 + 60t + 3 for t ≥ 0. Find the position and acceleration of the particle at the instant when the particle reverses direction. Include units in your answer.

So I've already gotten the first derivative (6t^2-42t+60) and set it to 0. this resulted in t=5 and t=2. I then took the second derivative (12t-42) and plugged in t for acceleration. Where do I go from here?

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  1. 14 February, 12:33
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    Your first and second derivatives which are the velocity and the acceleration respectively are correct.

    The particle has reverses direction when v (t) ≤ 0 so at interval 2 < t < 5 sec.

    You can substitute now t = 2 for s (2) and a (2) for first changing direction. Also t = 5 for s (5) and a (5) for second changing direction.
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