Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
When mass = 4kg; Acceleration = 15m/s²
Required
Determine the acceleration when mass = 10kg, provided force is constant;
Represent mass with m and acceleration with a
The question says there's an inverse variation between acceleration and mass; This is represented as thus;
Convert variation to equality
; Where F is the constant of variation (Force)
Make F the subject of formula;
When mass = 4kg; Acceleration = 15m/s²
When mass = 10kg; Substitute 60 for Force
Divide both sides by 10
<em>Hence, the acceleration is </em><em />
Answer:
y = 4x -3
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor because if we have
yz=0 then we can assume y and/or z=0
so factor
so the easiest way is to find what 2 numbers add to -6 and multiply to get 9 so
we know that they must be both - because we must have x+x=(-) and x^2=+ so therefor they must be negative
factors of 9=3 and 3 so
-3 and -3
-3+-3=-6 perfect
(z-3)(z-3)=0
set each to zero
z-3=0
add 3
z=3
z=3 is the answer
8: 20
9: 90
I am so sorry if this is wrong. I am not good at this type of things
You can each order from: Column A- 6 times, Column B- 4 times