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If p varies inversely as q^2, and p=4 when q=1/2, find p when q=3/2.

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if p varies Inversely as q.2, AND P=4 WHEN q=1\2, find p when q=3\2.

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Answer:

p =
(4)/(9)

Explanation:

Given p varies inversely as q² then the equation relating them is

p =
(k)/(q^2) ← k is the constant of variation

To find k use the condition p = 4 when q =
(1)/(2) , that is

4 =
(1)/(((1)/(2)) ^(2) ) =
(1)/((1)/(4) ) ( multiply both sides by
(1)/(4) )

1 = k

p =
(1)/(q^2) ← equation of variation

When q =
(3)/(2) , then

p =
(1)/(((3)/(2))^2 ) =
(1)/((9)/(4) ) =
(4)/(9)

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