A few days ago
Anonymous

How do i isolate the t in this equation: d=vi(t)+(Aav)(t)^2/2?

How do i isolate the t in this equation: d=vi(t)+(Aav)(t)^2/2

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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Hmmm…something is wrong with the equation I think. At the end you have …+(Aav)(t)^2/2 should this be …+[(Aav)(t^2)]/2 or maybe …[(Aav X t)^2]/2?
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A few days ago
helloworld987
divide both sides by 1/vi+(Aav). then you wil be left with d/vi+(Aav)=t. t^2/2 simplifies to t^1 which = t becuase 2/2=1. hope this helps.
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A few days ago
Roxi
I know this equation!!!

This is a basic physics equation!!!

Long time no see!

You can’t isolate t, because it is a quadratic equation (2 degree that is).

But you can solve it with a formula for quadratic equations

t1,2= [-b +/- (b^2-4ac)^.5]/(2a)

given at^2+bt+c=0 – you have to identify the terms.

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