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The acceleration of a particle is given by a = c1 + c2v, where a is in millimeters per second squared, the velocity v is in millimeters per second, and c1 and c2 are constants. If the particle position and velocity at t = 0 are s0 and v0, respectively, determine expressions for the position s of the particle in terms of the velocity v and time t.

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