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The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after
6. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described by
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6. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described by
s(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured
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The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described by
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The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described by
s(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described by
s(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described by
s(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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