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In Jerome's physics class, he had to solve the equation 40 = mv^2 for m. Each step of
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Step-by-step explanation:

I can't see the steps, but I will show how I would do it.

40 = mv^2

We want m by itself, the side with m has itself and v^2.  Since we are not solving for v we don't need to worry about squaring it.  since v^2 is multiplying m, we divide by v^2 to get m by itself.

40/(v^2) = m

m is by itself so done unless we have a number for v

Answer:

Step1: Divide by v^2 on both sides of the equation.

Step2: Multiply by 2 on both sides of the equation.

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