What is its average velocity

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Solve the all parts of given question:

Question: Velocity of a moving particle is expressed by v = 2t2-t3, where y is in m and t is in seconds.

Part A: What is acceleration at t=2 seconds?

Part B: What is its average velocity between t=0 and t=2seconds?

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