when the value of a dependant variable decreases at the independent variable increases the function is said to be.....
what makes this true

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When the value of a dependent variable decreases as the value of an independent variable increases, the function is said to be a decreasing function.

If we graph such a function, as x goes from 0 to the right (getting larger), the y value will decrease; we would be able to physically see the graph decrease.

If the value of a dependant variable decreases as the independent variable increases the function is said to be an inverse function.

What are ratio and proportion?

A ratio is an ordered couple of numbers a and b, written as a/b where b can not equal 0. A proportion is an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other.

When the value of a dependant variable decreases as the independent variable increases the function will be

We know that in inverse relation if the value of the independent variable (x) increases then the value of the dependent variable (y) decreases.

Then the value of y is inversely proportional to the value of x.

More about the ratio and the proportion link is given below.

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