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)
Answer:
- (9.5, 6.5) and (-4.5, -7.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the extended points be A' and B' and add the point M as midpoint of AB
<u>Coordinates of M are:</u>
- ((6 - 1)/2, (3-4)/2) = (2.5, -0.5)
Now point A is midpoint of A'M and point B is midpoint of MB'
<u>Finding the coordinates using midpoint formula:</u>
- A' = ((2*6 - 2.5),(2*3 - (-0.5)) = (9.5, 6.5)
- B' = ((2*(-1) - 2.5), (2*(-4) - (-0.5)) = (-4.5, -7.5)
The answer is 4/3 if I am not mistaken