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Which equation represents an inverse variation? y = 2x y = x/3 y =4/x y = –5x
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Which equation represents an inverse variation? y = 2x y = x/3 y =4/x y = –5x
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Which equation represents an inverse variation? y = 2x y = x/3 y =4/x y = –5x
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Answer:
Y=4/x
Explanation:
Got it on edge, other person was right.
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First of all, you should know that:
direct variation:
y = c * x
Inverse variation:
y = c / x
where, c is any number that belongs to the real ones.
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An equation that represents an inverse variation is
y = 4 / x
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