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Alexenn
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Firstly, I am sorry if this is the wrong section (I really didn't know what each section meant, but I posted here since I am beginner)
A stone is thrown up into the air at 20m/s is accelerated constantly downwards by gravity at about 10m/s2
Find the anti derivative of the acceleration
Note: I am not solving for C
The antiderivative of 20m/s is 10m/s2
and the antiderivate of -10m/s is -5m/s2
Neither of those match up to the answer, so I'm not sure how to arrive at the answer.
The answer in the book is v= -10t + c
Thankyou
Homework Statement
A stone is thrown up into the air at 20m/s is accelerated constantly downwards by gravity at about 10m/s2
Find the anti derivative of the acceleration
Note: I am not solving for C
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
The antiderivative of 20m/s is 10m/s2
and the antiderivate of -10m/s is -5m/s2
Neither of those match up to the answer, so I'm not sure how to arrive at the answer.
The answer in the book is v= -10t + c
Thankyou
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