Math, asked by ritamriyu123, 3 months ago

'If x and y vary directly,
y1 = x2 = 5 and y2 = y1 + 10,then what is the value of x1?'

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Answers

Answered by padmanabhajuad
18

Step-by-step explanation:

Since x and y are inversely proportional, we know that y=

x

Constant

⇒xy=Constant

⇒8×Y

1

=16×5

⇒8Y

1

=80

⇒Y

1

=

8

80

=10

Now,

⇒X

1

×4=16×5

⇒4X

1

=80

⇒X

1

=

4

80

=20

Now,

⇒X

2

×2=16×5

⇒2X

2

=80

⇒X

2

=

2

80

=40

Now,

⇒80×Y

2

=16×5

⇒80Y

2

=80

⇒Y

2

=

80

80

=1

∴X

1

=20,X

2

=40,Y

1

=10,Y

2

=1


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Answered by kunalthakur65
3

Answer:

Since x and y are inversely proportional, we know that y=

x

Constant

⇒xy=Constant

⇒8×Y

1

=16×5

⇒8Y

1

=80

⇒Y

1

=

8

80

=10

Now,

⇒X

1

×4=16×5

⇒4X

1

=80

⇒X

1

=

4

80

=20

Now,

⇒X

2

×2=16×5

⇒2X

2

=80

⇒X

2

=

2

80

=40

Now,

⇒80×Y

2

=16×5

⇒80Y

2

=80

⇒Y

2

=

80

80

=1

∴X

1

=20,X

2

=40,Y

1

=10,Y

2

=1

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