52) Given the position function s(t) = t^4 - 3t^3 + 2t^2 - 5,  where s is measured in meters and t is measured in seconds,  what is the acceleration at t = 2? A) 18 m/s^2 B) 14 m/s^2 C) 16 m/s^2  D) 12 m/s^2

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52) Given the position function s(t) = t^4 - 3t^3 + 2t^2 - 5, 
where s is measured in meters and t is measured in seconds, 
what is the acceleration at t = 2?

A) 18 m/s^2
B) 14 m/s^2
C) 16 m/s^2 
D) 12 m/s^2

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