I WILL GIVE MEDAL Which of the following does not represent a direct variation? y equals eight x An x−y table shows the following coordinates: four comma ten, two comma five, and zero comma zero. A graph shows a line passing through the points negative one comma negative two and two comma one. Xavier took 3 pictures with his digital camera and used two point four gigabytes. He took 9 more and used another seven point two gigabytes.
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The graphs are here
@AnswerMyQuestions
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I know that the first graph is a direct variation.
Ok, The second idk it has two x and y values that both when divided by eachother have the same constant of variation, but then it says 0,0 does that count?
Since zero is the same as being invisiblr @AnswerMyQuestions
Ok, so which ones do you think are direct variations?
How will adding the value 2 affect the mean and median of the data set 4, 4, 4, 6, 8? A. The mean and median will decrease by the same amount. B. The median will decrease more than the mean. C. The median will stay the same, but the mean will decrease. D. The mean and median will both stay the same.
so the table COULD be diect variation so i think thetable is direct variation and...
The graph is direct variation
And stop asking questions on my post @TheKING822
The last one is a direct variation.
why
ok cool, so what is not?
How will adding the value 2 affect the mean and median of the data set 4, 4, 4, 6, 8? A. The mean and median will decrease by the same amount. B. The median will decrease more than the mean. C. The median will stay the same, but the mean will decrease. D. The mean and median will both stay the same.
Because It's his post, and why don't you post your own question?
@LogaNator I'm not that sure...
i did im advrtising it
Its called spaming
oh ten im sorry man
ask it in the box to the upper left
or wait to bump it
I think the x-y table is not a direct variation.
stay funky and fresh man u rock
@AnswerMyQuestions I agree, Thanks
No problem.
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