Asked by Michael omoloye
Make t subject of the formula: s=ut+1/2at^2.
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Answered by
oobleck
use the quadratic formula. It might help to get rid of the fraction first
at^2 + 2ut - 2s = 0
t = (-2u ±√(4u^2 + 8as))/(2a)
= (-u±√(u^2+2as))/a
at^2 + 2ut - 2s = 0
t = (-2u ±√(4u^2 + 8as))/(2a)
= (-u±√(u^2+2as))/a
Answered by
Michael omoloye
By using completing the square method amd also apply all the rule involve to it. hence, you will get
t=-u+/- sqrtu^2+2as/a
t=-u+/- sqrtu^2+2as/a
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