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Write an equation for the inverse variation represented by the table.x -3, -1, 1/2, 2/3y 4, 12, -24, -18

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By definition, Inverse variation equations have the following form:


y=(k)/(x)

Where "k" is the Constant of variation.

Given the values shown in the table, you can find the value of "k":

- Choose a point from the table. This could be:


(-3,4)

Notice that:


\begin{gathered} x=-3 \\ y=4 \end{gathered}

- Substitute these values into the equation and solve for "k":


\begin{gathered} 4=(k)/(-3) \\ \\ (4)(-3)=k \\ k=-12 \end{gathered}

Knowing the Constant of variation, you can write the following equation:


y=(-12)/(x)

The answer is:


y=(-12)/(x)

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