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4 May, 19:01

How do you Isolate the Variable: t. In the equation Vf = Vi + a*t?

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  1. 4 May, 19:59
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    Subtract Vi from both the right and left hand sides of the equation to get:

    Vf - Vi = a*t.

    Now divide both the left and right hand sides by a, we have:

    Vf/a - Vi/a = t. t has been isolated:

    t = Vf/a - Vi/a
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