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  • 02-01-2020
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Manipulate the following equation to solve for t: (1 point)

s = 1/2 a t^2

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Pharero Pharero
  • 02-01-2020

Answer:

t = SQUARE ROOT OF ( 2s/a )

Explanation:

s = (1/2) a t^2

multiplying both sides by 2

2 s = a t^2

dividing both sides by a

2s/a = t^2

or t^2 = 2s/a

taking square root of both sides  we get

t = SQUARE ROOT OF ( 2s/a )

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