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Which of the following equations are examples of inverse variation? xy=c, cy=x, y=c/x, x=y/c, 1/y=xc

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User Zeitue
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Answer:

A: xy=c

C: y=c/x

Explanation:

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User Roay Spol
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Answer:
y=(c)/(x)

Explanation:

1. By definition, an inverse variaton is a relationship between two variables:

- When of them increases, the other one decreases.

- When one of them decreases, the other one increases.

2. An inverse variation has the following form:


y=(k)/(x) (
y is inversely proportional to
x)

Where
k is a nonzero constant.

3. The option that has the form shown above is:


y=(c)/(x)

Where
c is the nonzero constant.

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User Darronschall
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