K krgilbert New member Joined Sep 18, 2010 Messages 1 Sep 18, 2010 #1 I don't understand how this works. the equation is this y=k/x^2 I have the numbers 400 for volume, 25 for pressure and I am suppose to find the constant of variation.
I don't understand how this works. the equation is this y=k/x^2 I have the numbers 400 for volume, 25 for pressure and I am suppose to find the constant of variation.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Sep 18, 2010 #2 krgilbert said: I don't understand how this works. the equation is this y=k/x^2 I have the numbers 400 for volume, 25 for pressure and I am suppose to find the constant of variation. Click to expand... Please post the complete problem - exactly as it is given to you. As posted - your problem does not make sense.
krgilbert said: I don't understand how this works. the equation is this y=k/x^2 I have the numbers 400 for volume, 25 for pressure and I am suppose to find the constant of variation. Click to expand... Please post the complete problem - exactly as it is given to you. As posted - your problem does not make sense.