which of the following equations is an example of inverse variation between the variables x and y?

Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
A and B are examples of direct variations because there is a nonzero constant k in each such that y=kx. A's k=1/12 while B's k=12.
D is not a direct or inverse variation because of the plus/minus constant.
C is an inverse variation because it has form y=k/x where k is nonzero. This k=12.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation representing inverse variation is
y = [tex]\frac{k}{x}[/tex] ← k is the constant of variation
The only equation that fits this description is
y = [tex]\frac{12}{x}[/tex] → C