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21 July, 13:40

If x = (a^2) / b, which situation would always double the value of x?

(1) Doubling the value of a

(2) Halving the value of a

(3) Doubling the value of b

(4) Halving the value of b

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  1. 21 July, 14:08
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    (4) Halving the value of b

    Example #1:

    a = 4, b = 2

    x = (4^2) / 2

    x = 16 / 2

    x = 8

    a = 4, b = 1

    x = (4^2) / 1

    x = 16 / 1

    x = 16

    Example #2:

    a = 8, b = 4

    x = (8^2) / 4

    x = 64 / 4

    x = 16

    a = 8, b = 2

    x = (8^2) / 2

    x = 64 / 2

    x = 32
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