Having trouble solving this last problem on my homework.. Help!
The position of a particle as a function of time is given by x=(−5m/s)t+(3m/s2)t2.
A) Plot x versus t for t=0 to t=2s.
B)Find the average velocity of the particle from t=0 to t=1s. Express your answer using two significant figures
C)Find the average speed from t=0 to t=1s. Express your answer using two significant figures
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