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Which graph represents an inverse variation

Which graph represents an inverse variation-example-1

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Answer:

it's B

Explanation:

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Answer:

The second graph.

Explanation:

In inverse variation, an increase in one variable leads to a decrease in the other value in the relationship.

xα1/y

x=k/y

meaning

xy= constant

Such a graph slants with a negative gradient from left to right of the Cartesian plane. (the second graph).

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