Find the constant of variation for the quadratic variation. 9y = 4x^2
u = kv .... k = u/v
what..
its just the 'slope' .. if memory serves
?? how does that help me solve it
dunno, i have no idea how much you already know about this and what your stuck on ....
honestly i am absolutely clueless when it comes to math
ive got 2 ideas in my head at the moment so im trying to see which is right :)
thank you :/
i know that a linear constant of variation; say y = 7x, is 7 a quadratic may just be the same idea, or it may be something called a 2 tier diffrence constant. google will help im sure
um ok
http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/524dbfece4b0575337de441c yeah, this has been worked on before ... get it into y = kx^2 form and its the value of k
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