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Clinton Suarez
6 May, 05:48
Y=1/2 at^2 solve for t
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Abbie Morrison
6 May, 09:23
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y = ½ at²
Multiply both sides by 2:
2y = at²
Divide both sides by a:
t² = 2y/a
Take the square root of both sides:
t = √ (2y/a)
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