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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 19:10, foziasif9525

Two soccer balls are simultaneously kicked on parallel paths, from 15 feet apart on level ground. After 0.1 second, the balls are again 15 feet apart. 15 ft Must the two soccer balls have traveled the same distance in the first 0.1 second after they were kicked? If so, which theorem or definition can you use to show this? HELP QUICK WORTH 100 POINTS

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