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7 July, 14:10

Which of the following equations is an example of inverse variation between the variables x and y

A. Y=6/x

B. Y=x/6

C. Y=x+6

D. Y=6x

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  1. 7 July, 14:28
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    The answer is y = 6/x ⇒ answer A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets revise what is the meaning of the inverse variation

    - It is a mathematical relationship between two variables

    - It can be expressed by an equation in which the product of two

    variables is equal to a constant

    - If y is in inverse variation with x

    ∴ y ∝ 1/x

    - Change this relation to equation

    ∴ y = k/x, where k is the constant of the variation

    - We can write it by another way

    ∵ y ∝ 1/x

    ∴ y = k/x ⇒ by using cross multiplication

    ∴ yx = k

    * Now lets solve the problem

    ∵ There is an inverse variation between the two variables x and y

    ∴ y ∝ 1/x

    ∴ y = k/x

    - Look to the answer

    # We will chose A because

    ∵ y = 6/x ⇒ use the cross multiplication

    ∴ yx = 6 ⇒ and 6 is a constant

    ∴ k = 6

    * The answer is y = 6/x
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