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X varies inversely as y^2, and x = 4 when y = 10. Find x when y = 2.

a. x = 5
b. x = 80
c. x = 100

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x = k/y^2 is the equation for this statement
substitute the values for the first x and y to find k, the constant of variation.
4 = k/10^2
4 = k/100 Multiply by 100 to clear the fraction
400 = k
Now substitute the k back in and make a new equation that will find any value of x that fits this scenario
x = 400/y^2
x = 400/4
x = 100
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