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If p p is inversely proportional to the square of q q , and p p is 44 when q q is 55 , determine p p when q q is equal to 22 .\newlineAnswer:

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Q. If p p is inversely proportional to the square of q q , and p p is 44 when q q is 55 , determine p p when q q is equal to 22 .\newlineAnswer:
  1. Understand Relationship: Understand the relationship between pp and qq. Since pp is inversely proportional to the square of qq, we can write this relationship as p=kq2p = \frac{k}{q^2}, where kk is the constant of proportionality.
  2. Find Constant kk: Use the given values to find the constant kk. We know that p=4p = 4 when q=5q = 5. Substitute these values into the equation p=kq2p = \frac{k}{q^2} to find kk. 4=k524 = \frac{k}{5^2} 4=k254 = \frac{k}{25} Now, solve for kk by multiplying both sides by 2525. kk00 kk11
  3. Write Equation with kk: Write the equation with the found constant kk. Now that we have found kk to be 100100, we can write the inverse proportionality equation as p=100q2p = \frac{100}{q^2}.
  4. Find pp for q=2q=2: Find pp when qq is 22.\newlineSubstitute q=2q = 2 into the equation p=100q2p = \frac{100}{q^2}.\newlinep=10022p = \frac{100}{2^2}\newlinep=1004p = \frac{100}{4}\newlinep=25p = 25

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