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A car was travelling at a constant speed of 19 m/s, then accelerated for 10 seconds. The distance travelled, during this time, “d” metres, is given by the formula d = 19t + t^2, where “t” is the time in seconds since the acceleration began. How long did it take the car to travel 200m? Give the answer to the nearest tenth of a second. Solve algebraically.

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Answer:The time can be calculated by doing the following steps;

Explanation:

A car was travelling at a constant speed of 19 m/s, then accelerated for 10 seconds-example-1
A car was travelling at a constant speed of 19 m/s, then accelerated for 10 seconds-example-2
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