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acceleration/velocity question (1 Viewer)

woho

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Hiya all

Having problems with this 3unit question, please help?

"The acceleration of a particle is given by a = x(x^2 – 3)^4 cm/s^2. If the particle is initially 2 cm to the right of the origin, moving with a velocity of 4cm/s, find the velocity of the particle in terms of x"

The only thing i can think of is integrating ∫a to get d/dx(1/2 v^2), but it looks impossible to integrate...:bomb:

Thanx
 

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