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Show that for 5<t<7, the acceleration is given by a=-5t+30
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Show that for 5<t<7, the acceleration is given by a=-5t+30
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a= -5t+30 is the answer
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I hope this helps you
a= -5t+30
5t=30-a
t=30-a/5
5 <30-a/5 <7
5.5 <30-a <7.5
25 <30-a <35
25-30 <30-a-30 <35-30
-5 < -a <5
5>a>-5
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