Inverse proportion

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago
Two quantities x and y are said to be in inverse proportion
if an increase in x causes a proportional decrease in y (and vice-versa) in such a manner that the product of their corresponding values remains constant.
That is, if xy = k= Constant
Then x and y are said to vary inversely.
In this case if y1, y2 are the values of y corresponding to the values x1, x2 of x respectively then
x1 y1 = x2 y2
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