A speeder travelling at a constant velocity of 40 m/s passes by a police car that is initially at rest.   Soon afterwards, the police officer starts moving towards the speeder with an uniform acceleration of 5.33 m/s2. What is the position of both cars, in meters, when the police officer catches the speeder?  Take the initial position of the officer as the origin of the x-axis.

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A speeder travelling at a constant velocity of 40 m/s passes by a police car that is initially at rest.   Soon afterwards, the police officer starts moving towards the speeder with an uniform acceleration of 5.33 m/s2. What is the position of both cars, in meters, when the police officer catches the speeder?  Take the initial position of the officer as the origin of the x-axis.

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