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I have a couple of questions if anyone can assist that would be heaps appreciated.

a) A particle has a constant acceleration of 12m/s. if the particle has a velocity of 2 ms and is 3m from the origin after 5s, find it's displacement after 10s

b) A projectile is accelerating at a constant rate of -9.8ms. If it is initially 2m high and has a velocity of 4ms find the equation of the height of the projectile.

c) Find the integral of (2x+1)/(3x^2+3x-2)

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Does anyone here know how to use LaTeX? is it a program I have to install?
 

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No, you can use codecogs for it.

http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php
a. if the acceleration is always 12, then a=12.
therefore integrating with respect to time, v=12t +c. substitute in t=5,v=2 to find c and thus the equation for v. integrate v to get x, and substitute in x=3, t=5. after this you've found x, so substitute in t=10 to find displacement
b. Same principle really
c. Look at the denominator and differentiate that by itself. Does it look like something on the top?
 

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How do i make it appear like that on the bored of studies? Copy and paste?
 
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b) A projectile is accelerating at a constant rate of -9.8ms. If it is initially 2m high and has a velocity of 4ms find the equation of the height of the projectile.

Substitute in initial conditions. Integrate again.
 
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thanks everyone :)) i have anther question not sure if this is 2 or 3 unit topic

Show that sin(2x + 30#) = root3 sinx cosx + cos^2x – 1/2.

and

Express root2 sinx + cosx in the form rsin(x + α).

p.s 3 means pie i couldn't find an easier symbol.

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