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Mathematics, 07.12.2019 01:31, breanna602

For a freely falling object, a(t) = - 32 ft/sec^2, v(0) = initial velocity = v0 (in ft/sec), and s(0) = initial height = s0 (in ft). find a general expression for s(t) in terms of v0 and s0.

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