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(2m -5)³टू ए माइनस फाइव क्यू ​

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Answered by MissIncredible34
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Step-by-step explanation:

Some equations require an accounting for a difference between an initial numerical value and a final numerical value of velocity, acceleration, position, time, etc.

That difference is stated as a “delta,” with a small triangle as its symbol, placed before the item concerned.

As an example of a difference in velocities (v is velocity):

“triangle” v would represent “delta” v.

Answered by Shreyas235674
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Answer:

Some equations require an accounting for a difference between an initial numerical value and a final numerical value of velocity, acceleration, position, time, etc.

That difference is stated as a “delta,” with a small triangle as its symbol, placed before the item concerned.

As an example of a difference in velocities (v is velocity):

“triangle” v would represent “delta” v.

Step-by-step explanation:

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