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The position s of a point (in feet) is given as a function of time The position s of a point (in feet) is given as a function of time   (in seconds) .   a. Find its acceleration as a function of   . b. Find its acceleration at the specified time. A) a ( t ) = 20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> B) a ( t ) = -20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = -20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> C) a ( t ) = 24 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = -24 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> D) a ( t ) = -2 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 2 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> E) a ( t ) = 5 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 5 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> (in seconds) . The position s of a point (in feet) is given as a function of time   (in seconds) .   a. Find its acceleration as a function of   . b. Find its acceleration at the specified time. A) a ( t ) = 20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> B) a ( t ) = -20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = -20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> C) a ( t ) = 24 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = -24 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> D) a ( t ) = -2 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 2 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> E) a ( t ) = 5 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 5 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> a. Find its acceleration as a function of The position s of a point (in feet) is given as a function of time   (in seconds) .   a. Find its acceleration as a function of   . b. Find its acceleration at the specified time. A) a ( t ) = 20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> B) a ( t ) = -20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = -20 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> C) a ( t ) = 24 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = -24 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> D) a ( t ) = -2 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 2 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> E) a ( t ) = 5 ft/sec<sup>2</sup>, a ( t = 2) = 5 ft/sec<sup>2</sup> . b. Find its acceleration at the specified time.


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Historically, audience members who stood in the pit of the Elizabethan theatres, most notably in Shakespeare's time.

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