A particle's position along the x-axis is described by the function x(t) = At + Bt2, where t is in seconds, x is in meters, and the constants A and B are given below. A = -3.9 m/s B = 5.9 m/s² At what time, in seconds, is the particle's velocity zero?

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A particle's position along the x-axis is described by the function x(t) = At + Bt2, where t is in
seconds, x is in meters, and the constants A and B are given below.
A = -3.9 m/s
B = 5.9 m/s²
At what time, in seconds, is the particle's velocity zero?
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