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Arrange the equations in the correct sequence to rewrite the formula for displacement, d=vt-1/2at^2, to find a. In the formula, d is displacement, v is final velocity, a is acceleration, and t is time.

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Answer:

1. vt-d=1/2at^2

2. d-vt=1/2at^2

3. a=2(d-vt)/t^2

Explanation:

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d = v(initial)t + 1/2(at^2)

v(final) = √(v(initial)^2 + 2ad)

a = 2(d-v(initial)t) / t^2

t = -v(initial)±√(v(initial)^2 + 2ad) / a

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