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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I NEED HELP NOW!! WILL FAN AND GIVE MEDAL!!! Write a quadratic variation equation if g(x) varies directly with x2, and g(x) = 144 when x = 6.

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

\(\bf \begin{array}{cccllll} \textit{something }&\textit{varies directly to }&\textit{something else}\\ \quad \\ \textit{something }&={\color{red}{ \textit{some value }}}&\textit{something else}\\ \quad \\ g(x)&={\color{red}{ n}}&x^2&\implies g(x)={\color{red}{ n}}x^2 \end{array} \\ \quad \\ g(x)=144\qquad x=6\implies g(x)={\color{red}{ n}}x^2\implies 144={\color{red}{ n}}(6)^2\) solve for "n" to find the "constant of directt variation", then plug it back into the equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know someone who can help.. ill send her a link soo we can salve this together..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NeedHelpQuick546 would you like too come help..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THANKS! @jdoe0001

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