Direct variation is y = kx, where k is the constant of variation.
But now it says y varies directly with x2 (or 2x), so now the x in the equation is 2x.
The equation is y = k(2x)
Now you find k.
y = 96 when x = 4.
(96) = k(2*4)
96 = k(8)
k = 12
The equation is now y = 12(2x)
To find the value of y when x=2, plug 2 into the equation you made.
y = 12(2*2)
y = 48
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Now it's with a "quadratic variation," which is the same thing except x is squared.
The equation is y = kx^2
But y varies directly with x2 (same thing as 2x), so now it's y = k(2x)^2.
Now you find k by substituting y and x values that were given.
y = 180 when x = 6
(180) = k(2*6)^2
180 = k(12)^2
180 = k(144)
k = 1.25
k, 1.25, is the constant of variation.
Answer:
135
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
You ask and answer questions to get help and help others.
Answer:
a. 12.8 cm b. 3.125
Step-by-step explanation:
To find any scale drawing use a proportion with one unit of values on the top and the other on the bottom. For example 8cm/5km = x/8km. So you would multiply 8 cm and 8 km and then divide by 5 to get 12.8 cm. For the second question plug in 5m in the numerator and solve for its denominator.