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The pressure p and the volume V of a gas are connected by the relation `pV^(1//4)=a` (constant). Find percentage increaase in pressure corresponding to a decrease of `((1)/(2))%` in volume.

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`(Deltax)^(2)(3x+Deltax)`
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