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Which graph represents a function with direct variation?

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User Belzebu
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:The graph that represents a function with direct variation is the one that shows a straight line passing through the origin (0,0). In direct variation, as one variable increases or decreases, the other variable also increases or decreases proportionally. This means that the ratio between the two variables remains constant.

For example, if we have a function y = kx, where k is a constant, as x increases or decreases, y will also increase or decrease by the same ratio. This can be represented graphically as a straight line passing through the origin.

In the given options, it is difficult to determine the exact graph without a clear representation. However, if there is a graph that shows a straight line passing through the origin, that would be the graph representing a function with direct variation.

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