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Determine whether x and y show direct variation, inverse variation, or neither.

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30 points- Please help ASAP Determine whether x and y show direct variation, inverse-example-1
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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

Direct variation

Discussion:

Looking at the table table not that multiplying the x value by 11 gives the y value. That is,

y = 11x


whicf is a direct variation.


Thank you,

MrB

User Yolie
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Answer:

direct variation

Explanation:

For direct variation

y/x = k k is a constant

132/12 = 11

198/18 = 11

253 /23 = 11

319/29 =11

374/34 =11

Since all of them equal 11 this is a direct variation

You need to check them all because if one of them does not equal k, then it is not a direct variation.

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