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Homework Statement
A particle moves along the x-axis, its position at time t is given by
$\displaystyle \Large x(t)=\frac{7 t}{6+5 t^2}, \ t\geq 0,$
where t is measured in seconds and x is in meters. The acceleration of the particle equals 0 at time t = ____ and ____ seconds.
Homework Equations
$\displaystyle \Large x(t)=\frac{7 t}{6+5 t^2}, \ t\geq 0,$
v(t) = x'(t)
a(t)=v'(t)=x''(t)
The Attempt at a Solution
once i find a(t), which is the 2nd derivative of the original function, i get:
$\displaystyle \Large a(t)=\frac{7t-7}{2t(6+5t^2)}
so when acceleration=0, $\displaystyle \Large a(t)=\frac{7t-7}{2t(6+5t^2)}=0
t=1
but what the other value?