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SOLVED: Spotting a police car, you hit the brakes on your new Porsche to reduce your speed from 90 mi / h to 60 mi / h at a constant rate over

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VIDEO ANSWER: Here we will be using S of t is equal to S naught plus V naught t plus 1 by 2 A t square. We have V of t is equal to V naught plus A t. Then we have V naught is equal to 90 is equal to 132 feet per second. Then we have V of t is equal
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