Question #92b07
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The required equation that describes the inverse variation is given by:
Explanation:
It is given that y varies inversely with x .
We are also given that: y equals 0.2 when x = 8.
We must remember that for two quantities with inverse variation, as one quantity increases, the other quantity decreases.
We must determine the equation for the inverse variation .
An inverse variation can be represented by the equation
That is, y varies inversely as x if there is some nonzero constant k such that,
We can solve Inverse variation problems using the equation
We use the information given in the problem to find the value of k .
In our problem, we need to find k when x = 8 and y = 0.2.
We will rewrite the above equation as
When we cross-multiply, we get
Hence, the required equation that describes the inverse variation is given by:
I believe this problem solving process is helpful.
Explanation:
#"the initial statement is "yprop1/x#
#"to convert to an equation multiply by k the constant"#
#"of variation"#
#rArry=kxx1/x=k/x#
#"to find k use the given condition"#
#y=0.2" when "x=8#
#y=k/xrArrk=yx=0.2xx8=1.6#
#"equation is " color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(y=1.6/x)color(white)(2/2)|)))#