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v = at + frac(b)(t+c) + v0 is dimensiona...

`v = at + frac(b)(t+c) + v_0` is dimensionally valid equation Obtain the dimensional formula for a,b,c where v is velocity, t is time and `vunderset(0)` is initial velocity.

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`a-[L^1 M^@ T^(-2)], b- [ L^(1) M^@T^@], c -[L^@M^@T^1]`
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