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OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

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Zeronknight (zeronknight):

Hi! I still don't know much about this, so I can't really help. However, I know some people that would love to help you! :). @Atsie @Qwertty123 @jabez177 @escamer

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Hai! :) Do you know what a direct variation is?

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

no

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

well sort of

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

How about you look up Direct variation! :) or http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/ao4/ldirect.htm

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

oh ok

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

lol xD

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

So to me it is looks like the question is saying Which one does NOT show a direct variation!

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

ok, let me try solving it then I'll tell you what I got ok?

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Okay

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

3/2 x?

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

@Qwertty123

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Um hi...Where did that come from? 3/2x?

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

I did this 6=k*4 k=6/4=3/2 y= 3/2 x

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

I'm right

OpenStudy (unleashawinterstorm):

thanks!

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

:D

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