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  • 24-03-2018
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Write a function that models the variation. x = 1/3, y = 1/5, and r = 3 when z = 1/2. z varies directly with x and inversely with the product of r^2 and y.

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L7Chojii L7Chojii
  • 24-03-2018
z varies directly with x 
so, let z = kx (k is some constant) 
now, since when z = 1/2, x = 1/3 
we get, 1/2 = k/3, so k = 3/2 
so, we get z = 3x/2 

z varies inversely with the product of r^2 and y 
so, z = c/(y * r^2) (c is some constant) 
again, when z = 1/2, y = 1/5 and r = 3 
so, we get, 1/2 = c/(9/5), so c = 9/10 
so, we get z = 9/(10*y*r^2) 

the above two functions model the variations 

does this make sense ?
hopefully this is right!
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