Suppose that x and y vary inversely, how do you write a function that models each inverse variation when given x=1.2 when y=3?

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2022-09-02

Suppose that x and y vary inversely, how do you write a function that models each inverse variation when given x=1.2 when y=3?

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Rayan Ali

Rayan Ali

Beginner2022-09-03Added 8 answers

We use what we know:
1.2 3 = 3.6 = C
In general, since x y = C
x y = 3.6 y = 3.6 x
graph{3.6/x [-16.02, 16.01, -8.01, 8.01]}

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