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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 19:31 carsengilbert

The distance a freely falling body covers in the nth second is given by
s(n)=d(n)-d(n-1). show s(n) in terms of g, in simplified form.

prove that the quantities s(n) form an arithmetic sequence

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