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The points on the graph of the inverse variation are of the form:
(x, 8/x)
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Which ordered pairs are on the graph of the function?</h3>
An inverse variation function is written as:
y = k/x.
Here we know that k = 8.
y = 8/x
Then the points (x, y) on the graph of the function are of the form:
(x, 8/x).
So evaluating in different values of x, we can get different points on the graph:
- if x = 1, the point is (1, 8)
- if x = 2, the point is (2, 4)
- if x = 3, the point is (3, 8/3)
- if x = 4, the point is (4, 2)
And so on.
If you want to learn more about inverse variations:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
28° into radians
28° = ( 28 * )
Divide 28 and 180 by 4 we get
= ( )
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