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The equation f = v + at represents the final velocity of an object, f, with an initial velocity, v, and an acceleration rate,

a, over time, t. Which is an equivalent equation solved for a?
O f-v=a
+
o-v=a
t
Of+V = a
o(+va

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Answer:
a = (f-v)/(t)

This can be written as a = (f-v)/t

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Work Shown:


f = v + at\\\\v + at = f\\\\at = f-v \ \text{ Subtract v from both sides}\\\\a = (f-v)/(t) \ \text{ Divide both sides by t}\\\\

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Note


a = (f-v)/(t) is the same as
(f-v)/(t) = a

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