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A particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 7.2 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration of (3.0 A particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 7.2 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration of (3.0   − 2) 0   ) m/s<sup>2</sup>.At the instant the particle moves back across the x axis (y = 0) ,what is the value of its x coordinate? A) 65 m B) 91 m C) 54 m D) 78 m E) 86 m
− 2) 0 A particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 7.2 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration of (3.0   − 2) 0   ) m/s<sup>2</sup>.At the instant the particle moves back across the x axis (y = 0) ,what is the value of its x coordinate? A) 65 m B) 91 m C) 54 m D) 78 m E) 86 m
) m/s2.At the instant the particle moves back across the x axis (y = 0) ,what is the value of its x coordinate?

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Modus Ponens (MP)

A logical argument form that asserts if a conditional statement ("if p then q") is accepted, and the antecedent (p) holds, then the consequent (q) must also hold.

Modus Ponens (MP)

A form of logical argument where if a conditional statement ("if P, then Q") is accepted, and the antecedent (P) is affirmed, the consequent (Q) must also be affirmed.

Proof 1

A logical or mathematical demonstration showing that a specific statement or theorem is true, based on accepted axioms and inference rules.

Proof 2

An alternative term generally meaning evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement.

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