Math, asked by Saanchi14, 1 year ago

While solving a direct variation we just cross multiply the digits to get the answer but what do we do while solving an inverse variation....pls explain inverse variation with an eg.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two variables are related directly, the ratio of their values is always the same.  So as one goes up, so does the other, and if one goes down, so does the other.  Think of linear direct variation as a “y = mx” line, where the ratio of y to x is the slope (m).  With direct variation, the y-intercept is always 0 (zero); this is how it’s defined.


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Answered by seelanezhil
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Inverse variation xy=k
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