Question 1133871:  y varies inversely with x. if y=-6 when x=-2 find y when x=5 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! the formula for inverse variation is y = k/x.
 
 
solve for k and you get k = xy.
 
 
k is the constant of variation.
 
 
it always remains the same.
 
 
what this means is, if you multiply x by some factor, you need to divide y by the same factor.
 
 
for example, let x = 4 and y = 8
 
 
the constant of variation is 4 * 8 = 32
 
 
if you multiply 4 by 2, then you have to divide 8 by 2.
 
 
you will get 8 * 4 = 32.
 
 
k has to stay the same.
 
 
that is what is meant by the constant of variation.
 
 
the formula for direct variation is y = k * x
 
 
solve for k to get k = y / x.
 
 
if you multiply y by some factor, you also have to multiply x by the same factor in order to keep k the same.
 
 
for example, let x = 4 and y = 8.
 
 
y / x = 2 = k
 
 
if you multiply y by 2, you have to multiply x by 2 as well in order to keep k constant.
 
 
you will get 16 / 8 = 2.
 
 
the same concept applies whether or not the values involved are positive or minus.
 
 
for example:
 
 
when x = -2, y = -6
 
 
k = -2 * -6 = 12
 
 
that's your constant of variation.
 
 
if x doubles, then y must be cut in half.
 
 
so when x becomes -4, y must becomes -3.
 
 
k = xy becomes -4 * -4 = 12.
 
 
k is constant.
 
 
what happens when x becomes 4.
 
 
4 * y = 12 in order to keep k constant.
 
 
solve for y to get y = 3.
 
 
when x = -2, y = -6 
when x = -4, y = -3 
when x = 4, y = 3
 
 
the constant of variation was always 12. 
x * y = k 
if x is multiplied by a factor, y must be divided by the same factor in order to keep k constant.
 
 
this can be seen graphically below.
 
 
 
 
 
your problem states:
 
 
if y = -6 when x = -2, find y when x = 5.
 
 
the formula is the same.
 
 
y = k / x
 
 
solve for k to get k = y * x.
 
 
when y = -6 and x = -2, you get k = 12
 
 
what happens when x = 5?
 
 
x * y = 12
 
 
when x = 5, the formula becomes 5 * y = 12
 
 
solve for y to get y = 12/5 = 2.4
 
 
-2 * -6 = 12 
5 * 2.4 = 12
 
 
the constant of variation is always k.
 
 
you multiplied -2 by -2.5 to get 5. 
you divided -6 by -2.5 to get 2.4.
 
 
inverse variation says that whatever you multiply x1 by to get x2, you need to divide y1 by to get y2.
 
 
in your problem, x1 was -2 and y1 was -6 while x2 was 5 and y2 was 2.4
 
 
you multiplied x1 by -2.5 to get x2 (-2 * -2.5 = 5) 
you divided y1 by -2.5 to get y2 (-6 / -2.5 = 2.4)
 
 
this can be seen graphically below.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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