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if 'x' and 'y' are in an inverse variation​

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Answered by arpandutta333
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An inverse variation can be represented by the equation xy=k or y=kx . That is, y varies inversely as x if there is some nonzero constant k such that, xy=k or y=kx where x≠0,y≠0 . Suppose y varies inversely as x such that xy=3 or y=3x ..

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Answered by llMissSwagll
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  • If two quantities x and y vary (change) in such a manner that an increase in x causes a proportional decrease in y (and vice versa), then x and y are said to be inverse proportion. If x and y are in an inverse variation, then xy = constant. The value of a variable is not constant and keeps on changing.
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