Question:
For any time t>0, the acceleration of a particle is given by
Last updated: 7/9/2022

For any time t>0, the acceleration of a particle is given by a(t) = 1 +3/√t A) The velocity at a general time t> 0 is v(t)= B) Now suppose the particle has velocity v = -20 when t= 1. The velocity of the particle when t = 16 is Enter an exact number. No decimal approximations.