Asked by Jane
I am trying to figure out if these problems are Direct Variation, Inverse Variation, or Neither. Could someone please check my answers?
m=-5p Direct
c=e/-4 Neither
c=3v Direct
r= 9/t Inverse
n=(1/2)f Direct
u=I/18 Neither
d=4t Direct
z= -0.2/t Inverse
m=-5p Direct
c=e/-4 Neither
c=3v Direct
r= 9/t Inverse
n=(1/2)f Direct
u=I/18 Neither
d=4t Direct
z= -0.2/t Inverse
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
suppose I write
c = e/-4 as c = (-1/4) e
and
u = l/18 as us = (1/8)l
now what do you think?
c = e/-4 as c = (-1/4) e
and
u = l/18 as us = (1/8)l
now what do you think?
Answered by
Jane
Inverse for both I think. Right?
Answered by
Reiny
No, both direct, the variable is in the numerator.
I wrote it the way I did, to point that out to you.
Notice that to be an inverse variation, the variable must be in the denominator.
I wrote it the way I did, to point that out to you.
Notice that to be an inverse variation, the variable must be in the denominator.
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