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Let the velocity of particle be v(t) = i + t j and let its position when t = 0 be r(0) = j + 2k. Find its position when t = 2. i + 3j + 2k 3i + 4j + 2k 3i + 2j + 2k 2i + 4j + 2k 4i + 3j + 2k 2i + 3j + 2k 4i + 2j + 2k 3i + 3j + 2k
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