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Suppose that y varies inversely as the square of x, and that y = 8 when x = 4. What is y when x = 3? Round your answer to two decimal places if necessary.

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If y varies inversely as the square of x you can say that:


x^2y=k

Where k represents a constant.

For x=4 and y=8, then


\begin{gathered} (4)^28=k \\ k=128 \end{gathered}

Then for x=3


\begin{gathered} x^2y=k \\ y=(k)/(x^2) \\ y=(128)/((3)^2) \\ y=(128)/(9) \\ y=14.2 \end{gathered}

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