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My answer for (c) has a +2 at the end rather than a +3. Can't find a mistake in my working out, so if someone could please confirm what the right answer is, I'd appreciate it.
 

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Nevermind, subbing in t=0 to x doesn't give x=0, so I'll assume the question is wrong.
 

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My answer for (c) has a +2 at the end rather than a +3. Can't find a mistake in my working out, so if someone could please confirm what the right answer is, I'd appreciate it.
If it's a +3, then the initial conditions of x = 0 at t = 0 aren't satisfied (it would be x = 1 instead). So maybe the Q has a typo.
 

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c) take the integral twice, making sure you solve for +c each time by subbing known variables.
d) let v=0 , solve for t, plug it in a to test for max. sub it back into x to get ans
 

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