http://curriculum.kcdistancelearning.com/courses/ALG2x-CR-K09/a/assessments/Rt-DirectInverseVariationQuiz/A2CR_3.1_Quiz_38.bmp
Does the following graph represent a direct or inverse variation? Direct Variation Inverse Variation
@zordoloom
@ChmE can you help?
direct I'd say, but I don't know what that means. It just looks like the graph of x, not 1/x. I was never good at def'n only math
@zordoloom can you explain please I don't know how
@RajshikharGupta help please
give me some insight inverse variations means actually what
I'm not sure :/
Only @zordoloom knows it.
@satellite73 can you help
@precal
the graph is a direct var
Are you sure?
The concept of inverse proportionality can be contrasted against direct proportionality. Consider two variables said to be "inversely proportional" to each other. If all other variables are held constant, the magnitude or absolute value of one inversely proportional variable will decrease if the other variable increases, while their product (the constant of proportionality k) is always the same.
thanx
I really hope it direct.
direct I believe goes through (0,0)
It's direct
http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/dictionary.html good site for definitions
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