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Which equation(s) model inverse variation? Select all that apply.

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  • 12-01-2021

For this case, what you should know is that the equations that represent an inverse variation are those that could not form a straight line, for example.

We have then:

Equation 1:

pv = 13

Rewriting:

p = 13 / v

P and v are represent an inverse variation.

Equation 2:

z = (2 / x)

z and x are represent an inverse variation.

Answer:

equations represented inverse variation are:

pv = 13

z = (2 / x)

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