SOLUTION: May you please help me understand and solve this problem: The current, I, in an electrical circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance, R, with constant of variation, V.

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Question 847354: May you please help me understand and solve this problem:
The current, I, in an electrical circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance, R, with constant of variation, V.
The homework says that I have to write it as a power function equation, using k for the constant of variation if one not given.

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I=V/R
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