All that can be said, based on the available information is:
t + v2
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_t(5t squared t+)
15t2 squared-t-15t+3=15t squared-14t+3
vf=vi+at² simplifying making vi=0, v=at²t²=v/at=√v/atime equals square root of velocity divided by acceleration (or gravity)
No
That's one term. You need at last two to find an LCM. That factors to t(t + 2)(t + 2)