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F=m×a Re-written

What happens if we multiply both sides of the equation by a?
F=mxa

becomes:
Fxa=mxaxa

That's no help. How about we divide both sides by a?
F/a=mxa/a

Aha! On the right, we can cancel the two a's, giving:
F/a=m


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