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I’m not sure how to do this if someone could help it would be much appreciated

I’m not sure how to do this if someone could help it would be much appreciated-example-1
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Answer:

(b) y = 18/x; y = 9/4

Explanation:

Different kinds of variation are generally described by the equation ...

y = k·( ) . . . . . . . where k is the constant of proportionality

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kinds of variation

What goes in parentheses depends on the kind of variation. Here is a partial list of kinds that may be seen in algebra problems.

  • direct: x
  • inverse: 1/x
  • as the square: x²
  • as the square root: √x
  • as the inverse of the square: 1/x²
  • jointly as: xz

The value of k can be found by solving the variation equation with given values of the variables.

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inverse variation

The variables x and y are said to vary inversely, so the appropriate equation is ...

y = k(1/x) = k/x

Using the given values, we can find k:

9 = k/2

9·2 = k = 18

So, the equation is ...

y = k/18

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for x=8

Using the above equation, the value of y for x=8 is ...

y = 18/8 = 9/4

Note: you can also get there by realizing that x=8 is 4 times x=2, so the new value of y will be the old value of y multiplied by the inverse of this factor. 1/4 times the old value of y: (1/4)9 = 9/4.

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