Physics Motion

i attemped both option and couldnt get answer in either
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Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
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Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
the first option starts from that line with x^2
Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
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hithav
hithav2mo ago
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hithav
hithav2mo ago
the second one what you are doing is correct
Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
but i am getting x^2 in numerator too
hithav
hithav2mo ago
It should cancel out maybe you have made some calulation mistake after xa+v^2=c can you explain what have you done
Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
i just gathered terms to the left and i put the value of v instead of v square after squaring it
hithav
hithav2mo ago
how did you get the value of v ?
Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
xv = ct
hithav
hithav2mo ago
try eleminating t and see using the first equation you should get a in terms of constants and position
Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
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Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
,rotate
TeXit
TeXit2mo ago
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Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
i put c instead of a cuz a would be confusing
hithav
hithav2mo ago
done no cx^2-cx^2 its inversely proportional to x^3
Gamertug
GamertugOP2mo ago
oh wait am dumb dint even see that thx +solved @hithav
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