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k - - X When the function y :, where k > 0, the graph lies in quadrant I and quadrant III. A. True B. False

k - - X When the function y :, where k > 0, the graph lies in quadrant I and quadrant-example-1
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Given:

The function is given as,


y=(k)/(x)

The given statement is the graph of the function that lies in quadrant I and quadrant III.

The objective is to choose whether the given statement is true or false for the given function.

Step-by-step explanation:

A condition is given that the value of the numerator of the function is k > 0.

Consider the value of k as 3. Then, the graph of the function will be,


y=(3)/(x)

If suppose k = 2,

Thus, the graph of the function always lies on quadrant 1 and quadrant 3 is k >0.

Hence, the given statement is true.

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