The position of a point on a line is given by the equation(t)= t3-6t2+9t-4, where s...

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The position of a point on a line is given by the equation(t)=t3-6t2+9t-4, where s is measured in metres and t in seconds. Whatis the velocity of the point after 2 seconds? What is itsacceleration after 4 seconds? Where is it when is first stopsmoving? How far has it travelled when its acceleration is 0?

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