The variable Q various invents really has a cube of V. If k is the constant of variation which equation represents the situation?

Given:
The variable q varies inversely as the cube of v. If k is the constant of variation, which equation represents this equation?
Solution:
It says that q varies inversely as the cube of v. Inversely means the reverse or opposite.
[tex]q=\frac{1}{v^3}[/tex]Next, we will put the constant k.
[tex]q=k\frac{1}{v^3}[/tex]Then, we will re arrange the expression where we can find k.
[tex]\begin{gathered} q=k\frac{1}{v^3} \\ qv^3=k^{} \\ k=qv^3^{} \end{gathered}[/tex]ANSWER: qv^3 = k