3.1 Inverse Relations
Direct Relationships are written as A = kb where k is a nonzero constant.
Inverse Relationships are written as A =k/b where k is a non zero constant.
Speed and the time it takes to travel are inversely related. As you increase your speed, the travel time decreases. As you decrease your speed, the travel time increases.
The Law of Supply and Demand is an inverse relationship. As the demand of a product increases, its supply will decrease. As the supply of a product increases, the amount of demand will decrease.
3.2 Inverse Functions
Some examples of inverse functions are
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