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Which is the inverse variation equation if f(x) = 3 when x= 2

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6/z

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Answer:

The inverse variation equation is f(x) = 6/x.

Explanation:

Given:

f(x)=3 when x=2

Now, for inverse variation equation :


y\propto(1)/(x)


y=(k)/(x)


f(x)=(k)/(x)

Here k is the constant of proportionality.

And, then we substitute the values:


3=(k)/(2)


k=6

So,
f(x)=(6)/(x)

Therefore, the inverse variation equation is f(x) = 6/x.

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