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The distance a free falling object had traveled can be modeled by the equation d=1/2 at^2 where a is acceleration due to gravity and t is the amount of time the object has fallen. What is t in terms of a and d?

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d=(1/2)*a*t²
Multiply both sides by 2
2d= a*t²

Divide both sides by a
2d/a=t²

Now take square root both sides. You will get t in terms of d and a
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Answer:

Answer:

t = √(2d/a)

Explanation:

To solve for a variable, undo the operations done to that variable, in reverse order. Here, t is squared, then multiplied by a/2.

d = (a/2)t^2

Multiply by 2/a.

2d/a = t^2

Take the square root.

t = √(2d/a)

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