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OpenStudy (anonymous):

v=vo+at,solve for vo

OpenStudy (marissalovescats):

We would subtract at from each side to get vo: v-at=vo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

v = (v)(o) + (a)(t) v - (a)(t) = (v)(o)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

vo=at-v

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sheelo, that's not correct.

OpenStudy (marissalovescats):

@sheelo_mughal it would not be at-v because at-v is the same thing as saying -v+at and that is incorrect

OpenStudy (anonymous):

vo = -at + v

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, its correct v=vo+at vo+at=v vo=v-at

OpenStudy (marissalovescats):

You said vo=at-v which is not the same thing as vo=v-at

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You just showed me two different equations. O.O

OpenStudy (marissalovescats):

I mean you could love it like this: |dw:1403521952565:dw| Which would be the same as v-at=vo

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