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how do i simplify the equation: v^2=Vo^2+2ax to solve for a? a=acceleration
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Anonymous
v^2 = (Vo)^2 + 2ax
1. Eliminate from the right side of the equation the term that doesn't have a in it.
2. Now a is being multiplied by 2 values. To eliminate them, do the opposite operation: divide by those 2 values. Make sure to do the same to the other side too.
1. Eliminate from the right side of the equation the term that doesn't have a in it.
2. Now a is being multiplied by 2 values. To eliminate them, do the opposite operation: divide by those 2 values. Make sure to do the same to the other side too.
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PM
1. Eliminate from the right side of the equation the term that doesn't have a in it.
2. Now a is being multiplied by 2 values. To eliminate them, do the opposite operation: divide by those 2 values. Make sure to do the same to the other side too.
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