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A cyclist starts at the top of a straight slope with an initial velocity of 2.82 m/s. Five seconds later, she is at the bottom of the incline, having traveled 45.8 m. Find her velocity at the bottom of the hill and her acceleration, assuming it to be constant. (Let down the hill be the positive direction. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)
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