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( alpha)/( t^(2)) = Fv + ( beta)/(x^(2))...

`( alpha)/( t^(2)) = Fv + ( beta)/(x^(2))`
Find the dimension formula for `[ alpha] and [ beta]` ( here t = time , F = force , v = velocity , x = distance).

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