Inverse relationship
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(File:Simple inverse relationship chart.svg|thumb|Linear inverse relationship)An
inverse or
negative relationship is a
mathematical relationship in which one
variable, say
y, decreases as another, say
x, increases. For a linear (straight-line) relation, this can be expressed as
y = a-bx, where
-b is a constant value less than zero and
a is a constant. For example, there is an inverse relationship between education and unemployment — that is, as education increases, the rate of unemployment decreases.Inverse relationships and their counterpart,
direct relationships, are widely used in the
physical sciences to describe the relationship between two variables in an equation. In
economic graphing, two variables are said to have an inverse relationship if the graph line slopes downward to the right.
See also
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علاقة عكسيةProjekto matematiko/Inversa interrilatorelation inverse
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