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Which equation is not an example of a direct variation?

Which equation is not an example of a direct variation?-example-1
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In order to have a direct variation, the equation needs to be in the following form:


y=mx

Where m is the slope.

Looking at each option, we can see that the first option is not a direct variation, since it has a value of 1 adding the term with x.

So the correct option is a).

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