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Suppose that $t$ varies directly with $s$ and inversely with the square of $r .$ How is the value of $t$ changed when the value of $s$ is doubled? Is tripled?
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This can be written as: \[t = k \frac{s}{r^2}\] where $k$ is the constant of variation. Show more…
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