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I REALLY NEED HELP WITH PHYSICS ASAP!!!
Vf^2 = v0^2 + 2a (xf - x0)


Solve for a

I REALLY NEED HELP WITH PHYSICS ASAP!!! Vf^2 = v0^2 + 2a (xf - x0) Solve for a-example-1
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Answer:

a. solve for a


vf ^(2) = vo ^(2) + 2a(xf - xo) \\ 2a(xf - xo) = vf^(2) - vo ^(2) \\ a = (vf^(2) - vo^(2) )/(2(xf - xo)) \\ a = (vf ^(2) - vo ^(2) )/(2xf - 2xo)

I hope I helped you ^_^

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