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The equation shows direct variation

y = x - 7
true or false ?​

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Answer: false.

Explanation:

A direct variation equation is an equation where one fo the variable is equal to a constant times the other variable, we can write a general direct variation equation as:

y = k*x

Notice that the y-intercept is equal to zero in this type of equations.

Where y and x are the variables, and k is the constant.

In this case, we have the equation:

y = x - 7

Notice that in this equation we have a y-intercept equal to -7, which is different than zero.

Then the equation does not show direct variation, which means that the statement is false.

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