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

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inverse variation

xy =k

2*3 =k

6=k

xy=6

or it can be written as

y = k/x

y = 6/x


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Answer:


f(x) = (6)/(x)

Explanation:

Inverse variation equation :
y \propto (1)/(x)


y = (k)/(x)


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

where k is the constant of proportionality

We are given that f(x)=3 when x=2

Substitute the values :


3= (k)/(2)


k=6

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

So, Inverse variation equation :
f(x) = (6)/(x)

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