A car accelerates at a rate of $6t - 4t$ m/s² where $t$ is the time in seconds after the car moves from rest. Simplify the expression.
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A car accelerates at a rate of $6-\frac{\sqrt{4}}{\sqrt{t}} \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$ where $t$ is the time in seconds after the car moves from rest. Simplify the expression.
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