Math, asked by yasin6869, 7 months ago

Zalika uses the formula
= u + 2as.
When she substitutes.
v= 4, u = 3 and a = 7 into the formula she gets the equation
8 = 6 + 14s.
Is Zalika correct? Show how you worked out your answer.
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Answered by Luci05
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Answer:

no zalika is wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

the formula is

v = u + 2as

if we put the values, we have

4 = 3 + 2*7*s

or, 4 = 3 + 14s

if zalika wants that the LHS to be 8 then she should have multiplied 2 to the whole equation that is,

8 = 6 + 28s

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