(initial velocity - final velocity) / time
2006-10-02 15:02:50
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answer #1
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answered by Warren914 6
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Hey smart ***, I haven't done math since college. clear up to advanced calculus and boolean algebra. I don't know about you, but I haven't been required to use this kind of math since exams. These kids are not given adequate reference material to research their questions for answers and, unforunately too many of those supposedly teaching it don't even remeber it well enough to give sufficient answers. Although I agree that a library would be a great substitute for video games and television, so is the internet. There is a difference between asking for a formula than giving the specifics asking for the answer. So lay off. At least they are going somewhere for help as an alternative for lousy, or no books at all. Not to mention over crouded classrooms and not enough time to give independant attention to students.
a=change in velocity / time also known as A= Vf-Vi / time
2006-10-05 18:08:01
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answered by viper1958 1
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i really f*cking hate it when kids come on here asking for others to do their homework. and you know its the same people all the time, because they dont even try to get to the next level. damn kids get off the internet and actually read your books and pay attention in class. and for all the kids who say the teacher didnt cover it, that why you ASK them!!! if you do not understand get a F*CKING classmate to help you at least then your not telling everyone on here your stupid, its just one kid.
2006-10-02 15:09:16
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answered by bored at work 3
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a= change in velocity/change in time
2006-10-02 15:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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