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Suppose y varies inversely with x, and y = -1 when x = 6. What inverse variation equation relates x and y?

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Answer:

y = -6/x

Explanation:

y varies inversely as x

So, y = k/x, where k is the constant of proportionality.

If y = -1 when x = 6,

Then, -1 = k/6 ===> k = -6

Therefore, y = -6/x

User Moritzrupp
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Answer:

  • y = -6/x

Explanation:

Inverse variation equation:

  • y = k/x, where k - coefficient

We have:

  • x = 6, y = -1

Work out the value of k by substituting the values of x and y:

  • -1 = k / 6
  • k = -1*6
  • k = -6

The equation is:

  • y = -6/x
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