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Mathematics, 07.09.2020 03:01 curlyheadnikii

If an object is shot upward with an initial velocity, v0, in feet per second (ft/s), the velocity, v, in ft/s is given by the formula v=v0โˆ’32t, where t is time in seconds. Find the initial velocity of an object if the velocity after 2 seconds is 39ft/s.

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