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Learning Goal ID: 107

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Statements: 1 days
Actions: 2 days
Total: 3 days


Statements (What Students Know)

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KinEqn3_dv_plus_at^2
One-dimensional motion with constant acceleration is described by the equation $x_2=x_1 + v_1 (t_2-t_1)+\frac{1}{2} a (t_2-t_1)^2$, where $x_2$ is the position at time $t_2$, $x_1$ is the position at time $t_1$, $v_1$ is the velocity at time $t_1$, and $a$ is the acceleration.


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EvalAlgebraicExpression
Evaluate an expression (which may be the right-hand side of a suitably-solved equation)

SolveLinearInVar
Solve an equation that is linear in a variable to obtain an expression for that variable

SolveQuadraticInVar
Solve an equation that is quadratic in a variable to obtain an expression for that variable


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Dimensions: 1D

ExportPhase: Phase1 Phase3

GradeBand: 0912

HighestQuantity: InstantaneousAcceleration

MathCourse: Algebra

MathOrExperiment: Math

Mechanics: Kinematics

Quantitativeness: Quantitative

Quantity: Acceleration

Representation: Equation


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