SOLUTION: In the proportion 5/h-k/14, what happens to the value of h as the value of k increases....please explain....Thanks
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Now if we increase 'k', then will if we leave 'h' alone (ie don't change 'h')? The answer is "no". So in order for the equation to remain true, the value of 'h' must decrease while 'k' increases
Eg: Let k=10 and h=7. So . Now if k=14 (k just increased by 4), then which means that 'h' decreased by 2.
So in summary, as 'k' increases, 'h' decreases.
Note: This works the other way as well. If 'h' were to increase, then 'k' will decrease to keep the equation true.