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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 17:57 dondre54

Two particles, A and B, are initially 37.5 m apart. A is projected in a straight line directly towards B with initial speed 2 ms^–1 and accelerates uniformly at 0.6 ms^–2. At the instant when A is released, B is projected in a straight line directly towards A with an initial speed of 3 ms^–1 and it accelerates uniformly at 0.4 ms^–2. The particles collide at point C. Find the distance from A’s starting point to C. (Please explain how you get the answer, I don't understand how to get to it Thanks!)

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