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23 April, 15:27

if y varies directly as the cube of x, what is the value of y in these ordered pairs? (4, 16) and (2, y)

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  1. 23 April, 15:41
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    Given, y varies directly as the cube of x.

    So, [tex] y=kx^3 [/tex]

    By using the order pair (4, 16) we can get x=4 and y=16.

    Now plug in these values in the above equation.

    So, 16=k*4^3

    16 = k * 64

    16/64 = k (By dividing each sides by 64).

    So, k=1/4

    So, the equation for this variation is y = 1/4*x^3

    Now we need to find the value of y for x=2.

    So, plug in x=2 in the above equation. Hence,

    y=1/4 * 2^3

    =1/4*8

    =8/4

    =2

    So, y=2
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