The graph of the function y(x) = 1/x is a hyperbola.
If the variables x and y are in direct proportion then the graph of y against x is a straight line through the origin. If the variables x and y are in inverse proportion then the graph of y against x is a rectangular hyperbola. Alternatively, the graph of y against 1/x (or 1/y against x) is a straight line through the origin.
Inverse is the opposite of proportion
direct
Yes.
hyperbola
The graph of the function y(x) = 1/x is a hyperbola.
If the variables x and y are in direct proportion then the graph of y against x is a straight line through the origin. If the variables x and y are in inverse proportion then the graph of y against x is a rectangular hyperbola. Alternatively, the graph of y against 1/x (or 1/y against x) is a straight line through the origin.
direct proportion: y=kx inverse proportion: y=k/x
It is a relationship of direct proportion if and only if the graph is a straight line which passes through the origin. It is an inverse proportional relationship if the graph is a rectangular hyperbola. A typical example of an inverse proportions is the relationship between speed and the time taken for a journey.
when both increaes its direct proportion and when one increase and othe decreases its inverse proportion.
Direct Proportion Inverse Proportion Direct square Proportion Inverse Square Proportion Hope it helps :)
Inverse is the opposite of proportion
Inverse proportion is a mathematical concept and has nothing whatsoever to do with religious concepts such as hell.
direct
The more people there are to share a pizza, the smaller each person's portion will be. This is an example of inverse proportion - as the number of people increases, the size of each person's portion decreases. In traffic, as the number of cars on the road increases, the speed at which each car can travel decreases. This is another example of inverse proportion - as the density of cars increases, the speed of the cars decreases. Similarly, when watering plants, the more plants you have to water, the less water each plant will receive. This is an example of inverse proportion - as the number of plants increases, the amount of water each plant receives decreases.
directindirectand..inverse??..(not sure..)