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A particle moves along the x-axis with a velocity given by​ A particle moves along the x-axis with a velocity given by​   for   .If the particle is 5 units to the left of the origin at   ,where is the particle at   ? ​ A) ​25 units to the right of the origin B) ​20 units to the right of the origin C) ​15 units to the right of the origin D) ​4 units to the left of the origin for A particle moves along the x-axis with a velocity given by​   for   .If the particle is 5 units to the left of the origin at   ,where is the particle at   ? ​ A) ​25 units to the right of the origin B) ​20 units to the right of the origin C) ​15 units to the right of the origin D) ​4 units to the left of the origin .If the particle is 5 units to the left of the origin at A particle moves along the x-axis with a velocity given by​   for   .If the particle is 5 units to the left of the origin at   ,where is the particle at   ? ​ A) ​25 units to the right of the origin B) ​20 units to the right of the origin C) ​15 units to the right of the origin D) ​4 units to the left of the origin ,where is the particle at A particle moves along the x-axis with a velocity given by​   for   .If the particle is 5 units to the left of the origin at   ,where is the particle at   ? ​ A) ​25 units to the right of the origin B) ​20 units to the right of the origin C) ​15 units to the right of the origin D) ​4 units to the left of the origin ? ​

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