SOLUTION: The equation S= -5t^2 + v*t + k, using this equation, do you multiply 5t then square it, or square the t then multiply??
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Question 392808: The equation S= -5t^2 + v*t + k, using this equation, do you multiply 5t then square it, or square the t then multiply??
thanks
Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
S= -5t^2 + v*t + k
You square the t value THEN multiply by -5.
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