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Suppose that y varies inversely with x, and y=3 when x=4.

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When y varies inversely as x it can be expressed as follows:


(1)/(x)\text{ }\propto\text{y}

If we write the general equation for this


y=(A)/(x)

When y=3 and x=4 we can calculate de value of A


\begin{gathered} x=4 \\ y=3 \\ 3=(A)/(4) \\ A=4\cdot3 \\ A=12 \end{gathered}

Then the equation that describes an inverse variation between x and y is_


y=(12)/(x)

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