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Suppose that
\alpha is inversely proportional to
\beta. If
\alpha=4 when
\beta=9, find
\alpha when
\beta=-72

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Answer:

The answer is


\alpha = - (1)/(2)

Explanation:

From the question


\alpha is inversely proportional to
\beta is written as


\alpha = (k)/( \beta )

where k is the constant of proportionality

When


\alpha = 4


\beta = 9

Substituting the values into the formula

we have


4 = (k)/(9)

cross multiply

k = 4 × 9

k = 36

So the formula for the variation is


\alpha = (36)/( \beta ) [/tex</strong>]</p><p></p><p>when </p><p></p><p><strong>[tex]\beta = - 72

That's


\alpha = (36)/( - 72)

Simplify

We have the final answer as


\alpha = - ( 1)/(2)

Hope this helps you

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