SOLUTION: 1. Give an example of a pair of enverse operations.___________ ________. 2. the number of flims (y) is a direct variation of the number of flams (x). a)write a general equation

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Question 151374: 1. Give an example of a pair of enverse operations.____________________.
2. the number of flims (y) is a direct variation of the number of flams (x).
a)write a general equation tht sumarizes thes ralationship.
b)if the consgtan of variation is 15, how many flims are produced by 3 flams?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. Give an example of a pair of inverse operations.____________________.
f(x) = 3x + 4
f^-1(x) = (x-4)/3 = (1/3)x - (4/3)
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2. the number of flims (y) is a direct variation of the number of flams (x).
a)write a general equation tht sumarizes thes ralationship.
y = kx
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b)if the constant of variation is 15, how many flims are produced by 3 flams?
y = 15x
y = 15*3 = 45 flims are produced by 3 flams.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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