When one quality decreases the other quantity decreases too. The corresponding ratios always remain constant. It is also called a direct variation. Indirect Proportion. When one quantity increases the other quantity decreases too. When one quantity decreases the other quantity increases too.
The corresponding ratios always vary inversely. It is also called an indirect variation. In an inverse proportion, the product of the matching quantities stays the same. Hope this helps? Related questions How do I determine the molecular shape of a molecule?
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This: y is inversely proportional to x. Example: 4 people can paint a fence in 3 hours. Indirect Proportion An inverse variation occurs if one of the variables increases or decreases and the other variable decreases or increases. Inverse variation exists if the relationship exists between the two variables whose product is constant k.
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