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Can you Rearrange the Equation?

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Rearrange for t

s=ut+1/2at^2

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  1. s=ut+1/2at^2

    ut=1/2at^2-s

    t=1/2at^2-s (all divided by u)

    at(squared)t=1/^2-s (divided by u)

    t(squared)=1/^2-s (divided by au)

    i think thats right but im a bit rusty, ive done no school work over the holidays so far!!!


  2. Well, the solution for t depends on your other variables.

    s ut + 0.5At²

    The function for t is a quadratic one; meaning its solutions are given by this.

    t = -b ± √(b² - 4ac) / 2a

    from the equation; at² + bt + c = 0

    So, putting your equation in this form gives

    0.5At² + ut - s = 0

    so; a = 0.5A,b = u, c = -s

    therefore...

    t = -u ± √(u² + 2As) / A

    since time is measured as a positive amount that is your solution....

  3. s=ut+0.5at^2

    0.5at^2+ut-s=0

    the equation is in the form ax^2+bx+c=0

    a=(0.5a)

    x=t

    b=u

    c=-s

    so for finding roots of equation of this form

    x= (-b+(square root of (b^2-4*a*c)))/(2a)

    or

    x=(-b-(square root of (b^2-4*a*c)))/(2a)

    here

    t=(-u+(square root of (u^2-4*(0.5a)*(-s))))/(2*0.5*a)

    or

    (-u+(square root of (u^2-4*0.5a*(-s)))/(2*0.5*a)

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