A motorcycle starts its trip along a straight path from position of X0= 5m with a speed of 8m/s at a constant rate. At a position of x= 8.5 m, its speed is at 6m/s. find the displacement  equation  of this motion as a function of time

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A motorcycle starts its trip along a straight path from position of X0= 5m with a speed of 8m/s at a constant rate. At a position of x= 8.5 m, its speed is at 6m/s. find the displacement  equation  of this motion as a function of time.

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