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According to the graph, what is the value of the constant in the equation
below?

According to the graph, what is the value of the constant in the equation below?-example-1
User Arno Fiva
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The most accurate answer that would fit your question is 0.8

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Answer:

  • The value of the constant is 0.8

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph has the following properties:

  • Horizontal-axis (independent variable): width
  • Vertical-axis (dependent variable): height
  • Points on the curve:

(0.5, 1.6), (0.8, 1), (1.6, 0.5), and (2, 0.4)

The equation represented by the graph is an inverse variation:

  • Height = constant / width.

From that equation, you can solve for the contstant:

  • constant = height × width

Now, you can take any ordered pair to find the constant:

  • (0.5, 1.6) ⇒ constant = 0.5 × 1.6 = 0.8
  • (0.8, 1) ⇒constant = 0.8 × 1 = 0.8
  • (1.6, 0.5) ⇒ constant = 1.6 × 0.5 = 0.8
  • (2, 0.04) ⇒ constant = 2 × 0.4 = 0.8

Thus, you have obtained that the constant is 0.8.

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