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its not a past paper
its textbook work
regardless, the method you took (I'm assuming you differentiated x to see if it satisfied x(dot). the reason why b is wrong is because you didn't take into consideration about constants that may actually be present in the displacement function. it doesn't ask for 'possible graphs', rather its directly asking if said statement was correct. whilst 3t^2-4 wtv is a possible solution of x, it doesn't provide the general case which considers all functions with the same gradient function which may or may not include constants . all in all-> wait till you learn integration and everything should sink into place.
 
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