SOLUTION: What would be the answer to s=vt + 16tsquared; solve for v

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: What would be the answer to s=vt + 16tsquared; solve for v This question is from textbook Alebra Structure and Method Book 1

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
s = vt + 16t^2
subtract vt from both sides:
s - vt = 16t^2
subtract s from both sides:
-vt = 16t^2 - s
multiply both sides by -1:
vt = s - 16t^2
finally divide both sides by t:
v = s/t - 16t


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