Pegs A and B are restricted to move in the elliptical slots due to the motion of the slotted link. frac{x^2}{4} + y^2 = 1 Part A If the link moves with a constant speed of 10 m/s, determine the magnitude of the velocity of peg A when $x = 1.5$ m.
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