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I just taking this honors class but I don’t understand what to do

I just taking this honors class but I don’t understand what to do-example-1
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Answer:
\triangle v=a_(linear)t

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation representing linear acceleration is:


a_(linear)=(\triangle v)/(t)

To make △v the subject of the equation, multiply both sides by t


\begin{gathered} a_(linear)* t=\frac{\triangle v}{\cancel{t}}*\cancel{t} \\ \\ \triangle v=a_(linear)t \end{gathered}

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