This is so easy but I am not thinking correctly. Please help and explain... Which table of values reflects a direct variation? A) http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_math2/v9/04_04c_48_033.jpg B) http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_math2/v9/04_04c_48_034.jpg C) http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_math2/v9/04_04c_48_035.jpg D) http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_math2/v9/04_04c_48_036.jpg
if the x/y ratio is same for all pairs of numbers, then it is direct variation
some people cant see the link Im sorry but others can
@HappySoul Ok
some people who are "currently logged in the website" can see the link, yes others who are not subscribed to the site, can't
so, using this you can check yourself
@HappySoul so its B is that right?
why not use public domain sites instead? why do anyone have to subscribe and then login just to view a file :/
unfortunately i am not able to see the question as i am getting error
@jdoe0001 because its with a website called flvs that have the questions I need help with!
@happysoul Thank you!
yeah, those links are in a secure website and requires a "session hash" in order to be accessible which can only be obtained by logging in which can only be done by opening an account there, which can be done after you fill out a form and so on
B is not right.....just was able to check A and B ...
@Juliette32801 take a screenshot of the material and [Attach File] here
fyi, not everyone uses flvs
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