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An object has a constant acceleration of 72 feet per second squared, an initial velocity of 17 feet per second, and an initial position of 10 feet. Find the position function describing the motion of this object.
10 years ago

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Reiny
these questions you are posting all basically all the same.

a = 72
v = 72t+c
when t = 0 , v = 17
17 = 0 + c,

v = 72t + 17
s = 36t^2 + 17t + k
when t = 0 , s = 10
so k = 10

s = 36t^2 + 17t + 10
10 years ago
juan
42 ,ets
9 years ago

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