Find the velocity at which the acceleration becomes zero

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The motion of a body falling from rest in a resistive medium is dv(t)/dt=A-Bv(t):

(a) find its initial acceleration

(b) find the velocity at which the acceleration becomes zero (the terminal velocity)

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