Please identify each relationship as direct or inverse. Next calculate the constant for each relationship. How are the two relationships different? How are they similar?
relationship 1: A graph is shown that has the following points plotted: one comma five, two comma ten, and three comma fifteen
Relationship 2: The product of x and y is 5.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AnimeAsgardian
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sorry got to long
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What kind of math do you take?
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Advanced 7th grade
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Oh... I take 9th math
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
this is writing question
OpenStudy (animeasgardian):
what is a constant?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The math i take is collage prep
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think
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can u help
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hello??
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hold on
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ok
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OpenStudy (animeasgardian):
Sorry I'm taking an oral exam, I can't help anymore
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That's okay
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Any one else help
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HELP SOMEONE
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anyone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Ethanxiaorox I think you helped me before can you help again
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol, oral exams only take a few minutes, hell be back soon, but ill help for now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OK
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think it like this
Relationship 1: direct
Relationship 2: direct
Relationship 1: k
Relationship 2: k
The two relationships are the same
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Dies that sound good to you?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nope, they r different
OpenStudy (anonymous):
really
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about
Relationship 1: direct
Relationship 2: Inverse
Relationship 1: k
Relationship 2: k
Difference: A direct relationship between two variables means that they move in the same direction. So if one increases the other increases . If one decreases the other decreases.
An inverse relationship means that the variables move in opposite directions. If one increases other decreases. If one decreases the other increases.
Similarity: They both have the constant of k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yep.
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Sound good
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
relationship 1: A graph is shown that has the following points plotted: one comma five, two comma ten, and three comma fifteen Relationship 2: The product of x and y is 5.
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hello
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@SolomonZelman @chosenmatt If u are not busy, help on this one please? >.<
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@Ethanxiaorox
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hurrry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AnimeAsgardian sorry to bother but help :O
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Sorry, my openstudy completely froze
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And its still being verrrrry laggy..
OpenStudy (animeasgardian):
What's the question
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OpenStudy (animeasgardian):
I need a bit of help myself .-.
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Ohmygod. I have to reload the page just to see replies