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>
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- ∆ABD is right angled hence area:-




There is only one option containing 6x^2 i.e Option D.
Hence without calculating further
Option D is correct
When you raise a number to a negative exponent, change the exponent to a positive and make the complete number a fraction with 1 as the numerator.
5 ^-2 = 1/5^2
The answer is C.
Answer:
your answer will be <em><u>C. y = x-4</u></em>
Step-by-step explanation:
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