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Hey everybody! Can somebody help me with this problem? The intrusions might be confusing so read them carefully. Make sure to take a good look at the photo for instructions and the graph!

Hey everybody! Can somebody help me with this problem? The intrusions might be confusing-example-1
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ANSWER:

Yes


y=(11)/(x)

Explanation:

For two quantities with inverse variation, just as one quantity increases, the other quantity decreases. Thus, the quantities are inversely proportional.

In this case we can observe that while the x-axis increases, the y-axis decreases, therefore, if there is an inverse relationship.

The equation starts from the following form:


y=(k)/(x)

And k is a constant value that represents in this case the decrease, and this value in the graph is observed when the value of y is close to 1, therefore, the value of k is 11.

The equation would be:


y=(11)/(x)

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