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  • 06-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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What is the variation constant for an inverse squared relationship where we know x = –4 and y = 3?

A. 48
B. –48
C. 16
D. –16

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Hanihan
Hanihan Hanihan
  • 06-12-2016
Let the constant be k.

For an inverse squared proportion the formula is y = k/x^2

Insert values of y and x into the formula.
3 = k/(-4)^2
3(-4)^2 = k
k = 3(16)
k = 48

Hope this helps. :)
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