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Find the original speed of the car
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[QUOTE="hgducharme, post: 4979129, member: 537242"] Excuse my ignorance, but am I only able to edit once? I can't seem to find the edit button for my original post? Yes, I apologize for that, s[SUB]1[/SUB] was supposed to be a velocity. I'm going to fully edit my post so the LaTeX will work, make it more clear (e.g. swap out s[SUB]1[/SUB] for v[SUB]1[/SUB], etc.). I also just found the introductory physics formula thread, and I realize that the formula I need is probably in there. I'm going to see what I can do with one of those formulas. [/QUOTE]
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