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Plzzzzzzz helllpppppp meeeeee

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The answer would be C and D because direct variation functions will pass through the origin. Direct variation function are y = kx.
It's like y=mx+b and since there is no b value, there is no place where the function would cross the y axis except for (0,0).
Hope this helps!
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Line D and C shows direct variation because the line goes through the origin my good sir or ma'am :)
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