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If `S_n`=2+0.4n find initial velocity and acceleration

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We have `S_(n)=u+a(n-(1)/(2))`
`S_(n)=(u-(a)/(2))+an`
`S_(n)=2+0.4n` comparing with above equation
`U=2.2` units `a=0.4` units
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