SOLUTION: P=IV

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Question 52317This question is from textbook South Western Algebra 1 An Integrated Approach
: P=IV This question is from textbook South Western Algebra 1 An Integrated Approach

Answer by ChillyWiz(11)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's actually a Physics Equation... but I won't get in depth into that
Since this is purely math, think of the equation as
k = P
x = I
y = V
This equation is inversely proportional, when I increases, P is constant, V decreases
But since P can also change, when P increases, assuming V constant, I increases
When P increases, assuming I constant, V also increases

So basically, use it...
I am still unclear of what you are trying to ask me

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