The motorcycle starts from a standstill, runs for a certain distance with the acceleration of A1 = 1m / S2, then moves at a constant speed, and then decelerates with the acceleration of A2 = - 4 / S2 until it stops. It takes 1440m and 100s to walk. It is not necessary to solve the maximum speed VM twice in this process

The motorcycle starts from a standstill, runs for a certain distance with the acceleration of A1 = 1m / S2, then moves at a constant speed, and then decelerates with the acceleration of A2 = - 4 / S2 until it stops. It takes 1440m and 100s to walk. It is not necessary to solve the maximum speed VM twice in this process

Acceleration phase:
Vm=a1*t1
t1=Vm/a1=Vm
Deceleration phase
0=Vm+a2*t2
t2=Vm/4
t1+t2=100
Vm+Vm/4=100
So:
Vm=80(m/s)