SOLUTION: The equation for the motion of an object with constant acceleration is d=vt+0.5at squared where d is distance traveled in ft., v is starting velocity in ft/s, a is acceleration in

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Question 1054559: The equation for the motion of an object with constant acceleration is d=vt+0.5at squared where d is distance traveled in ft., v is starting velocity in ft/s, a is acceleration in ft/s squared, and t is time in seconds. A racecar begins with a velocity of 200ft/s squared and accelerates at 100ft/s squared?
Write an expression for the distance the car travels after 1 second.
What is the GCF of the expression?

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

ft/sec
ft/sec2
sec




ft

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