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Physics, 02.11.2019 05:31 mia53408

The position of an object moving in a straight line is given by the following formula where s is in meters and t is the time in seconds the object has been in motion. f[ s = 2t^2 - 3tf] how long (to the nearest tenth) will it take the object to move 9 meters?

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