How can I analyze an equation and identify its relationship types?

In summary, the person is having trouble analyzing an equation from Physics and is unsure how to identify the relationships between the two sides of the equal sign, including direct, inverse, and radical relationships. They are also unsure if they need to simplify the equation or get rid of the square root. The concept of direct and inverse relationships is explained, along with the example of the universal gravitation law being an inverse square law.
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AznBoi
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Ok I'm having trouble analyzing this equation from Physics:

[tex]T_s=2\pi\sqrt\frac{m}{k}[/tex]
 
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woah that was my first time doing Latex with those variables lol. Anyways, how do I identify the direct, inverse, radical, etc. relationships between the two sides of the equal sign? The 2pi is multiplied by [tex]\sqrt\frac{m}{k}[/tex] and I don't know how to describe the relation ships between Ts and m, Ts and k, etc. Do I have to simplify the equation or get rid of the sqrt?
 
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AznBoi said:
woah that was my first time doing Latex with those variables lol. Anyways, how do I identify the direct, inverse, radical, etc. relationships between the two sides of the equal sign? The 2pi is multiplied by [tex]\sqrt\frac{m}{k}[/tex] and I don't know how to describe the relation ships between Ts and m, Ts and k, etc. Do I have to simplify the equation or get rid of the sqrt?
A direct relationship is of the form y = kx
You would say y is directly proportional to x
An inverse relationship is of the form y = k/x
You would say y is inversely porportional to x

y could also be directly or inversely proportional to a power or root of x.

We call the universal gravition law an inverse square law because the force in inversely proportional to the square of the distance between objects.
 

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