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<center><math>\begin{matrix}\overrightarrow{v}=\frac{\Delta \overrightarrow{s}}{\Delta t} =\frac{\overrightarrow{s}_{final}-\overrightarrow{s}_{initial}}{t_{final}-t_{initial}}\end{matrix}</math></center>
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