Answer:
It is described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, time and speed. Jogging, driving a car, and even simply taking a walk are all everyday examples of motion.
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The three equations are,
v = u + at.
v² = u² + 2as.
s = ut + ½at²
Can u show me the graph or map your talkin about
I'll assume that what was meant was

.
The exponent in the funny place is just an abbreviation:

.
I hope that's what you meant. Let me know if I'm wrong.
Let's start from the old saw

Squaring both sides,



So now the original question

becomes


Now we use the sine double angle formula

We square it to see

Taking the square root,

Not sure how you want it; we'll do it in degrees.
When we know the sine of an angle, there's usually two angles on the unit circle that have that sine. They're supplementary angles which add to

. But when the sine is 1 or -1 like it is here, we're looking at

and

, which are essentially their own supplements, slightly less messy.
That means we have two equations:


integer


or



We can combine those for a final answer,

integer

Check. Let's just check one, how about




Answer:
a = 
b = 12
c = 
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the triangles are right triangles with 60 and 45 degree angles, their side lengths follow special triangles.
A 45-45-90 right triangle has side lengths
.
A 30-60-90 right triangle has side lengths
.
Starting with the top triangle which has a 60 degree angle, its side length 6 corresponds to a side length of 1 in the special triangle. It is 6 times bigger so its remaining sides will be 6 times bigger too.
Side a corresponds to side length
. Therefore,
.
Side b corresponds to side length 2, b = 2*6 = 12.
The bottom triangle has a 45 degree angle, its side length b= 12 corresponds to
. This means
was multiplied by
. This means that side c is
.