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Which of the following equations is an example of inverse variation between variables x and y?

A. y = x + 7
B. y = 7x
C. y = x/7
D. y = 7/x

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Answer:

D.
y=(7)/(x)

Explanation:

Let y varies inversely with x.

Then we can write the variation equation:


y\propto (1)/(x)

We introduce the constant of proportionality, k and obtain the inverse variation equation:


y=(k)/(x)

From the given options, the only equation in this form is


y=(7)/(x)

In this case, k=7 is the constant of proportionality or constant of variation.

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