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An object is initially traveling in the +x direction at 15 m/s. A constant acceleration of...

An object is initially traveling in the +x direction at 15 m/s. A constant acceleration of 6.7 m/s2 is applied in the -x direction. What is the displacement it travels, in meters, before it stops? If in the negative x direction, indicate so with a negative sign.

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