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Starting from the constant-acceleration kinematic equations, write a formula that gives t in terms of xi, xf, vi, and vf.
do i solve for acceleration in a equation and then plug it in?
Starting from the constant-acceleration kinematic equations, write a formula that gives vf in terms of t, xi, xf, and a.
Do i solve one of the kinematic equations for Vi then plug that into another equation? i just don't know what equations and if that's right.
do i solve for acceleration in a equation and then plug it in?
Starting from the constant-acceleration kinematic equations, write a formula that gives vf in terms of t, xi, xf, and a.
Do i solve one of the kinematic equations for Vi then plug that into another equation? i just don't know what equations and if that's right.