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Y varies directly as a square root of (x-3) y= 16 x=1 find y when x =10​

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Answer:

Value of y doesn’t hold, when x =10

Explanation:

We can start by using the direct variation formula:

y = k√(x - 3)

where k is the constant of variation.

To find k, we can use the given values:

y = 16 when x = 1

16 = k√(1 - 3)
16 = k√(-2)
16/√(-2) = k

Note that the square root of a negative number is not a real number, so k is not a real number either. This means that the equation y = k√(x - 3) does not hold for all values of x and y.

Therefore, we cannot find y when x = 10 using this formula.
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Answer:160

formula:y=kx

16=(16)(10)

=160

Explanation:

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