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The angular displacement of the robotic arm is programmed according to the relationship θ = (1/π)(sin πt), where θ and t are expressed in radians and seconds, respectively. Simultaneously, the arm is programmed to extend so that the distance to A follows the relationship r = 4(1 + e−2t), where r and t are expressed in feet and seconds, respectively. When t = 1.5 s, determine (a) the velocity of point A, (b) the acceleration of point A.
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