How to Calculate Velocity From an Acceleration Graph. Acceleration is the instantaneous rate of change of velocity -- or what is known in calculus as the "first
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The equation for acceleration is actually: change in velocity divided by the time taken. So for that reason you would have to do 88-44 which is 44.
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