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Turned around proportional assignments

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Half of the (third part, fourth part, fifth part, sixth part…) of one value is matched to double the (third part, fourth part, fifth part, sixth part …) of a conversed proportional value.

The assignment is written as follows: x à

Example: 3 à 12/4; 2 à 12/6

The number pares are equal products in such a conversed proportional value, that means for example: 3 à 12/4 (4 ∙ 3 = 12).

 

The product results through the factors of the x-value and the y-value and makes k.

In the coordinate system lie the points of such an equation, all on one hyperbola.

 

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