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Offering 20 Points(not a lot I know but I really need quick help)!!!

Arrange the equations in the correct sequence to rewrite the formula for displacement.

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Offering 20 Points(not a lot I know but I really need quick help)!!! Arrange the equations-example-1

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Answer:

Correct arrangement of equation of displacement to find a is as follows;

1- Vt - d = 1/2 a t^2 (^ represents exponent i.e. t square as given in equation)

2- 2(Vt - d ) = a t^2

3- a = 2(Vt - d )/ t^2 (keep in mind, 2(Vt - d) whole divided by t^2)

Explanation:

1- In the first equation, Vt is taken to the left side of the equation (keep in mind, original equation of displacement used for reference as given in question) and multiplied by -1 on the both sides of the equation.

2- In the second equation, 2 is multiplied on the both sides.

3- Multiply t^2 on both sides of the equation, We will get a in correct arrangement, which is required to find.

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