Which statements are always true when considering the graph of a direct variation equation? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The steepness of a direct variation graph shows how quickly a quantity increases. B. To find the unit rate, identify a point on the line, and then divide the x-coordinate of the point by the y-coordinate. C. The steepness of a direct variation graph is related to its unit rate. D. The greater the unit rate, the steeper the line.
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it is multiply choice
Okay, so have you tried eliminating any answers that do not make sense yet?
yes and I know that is correct and b is wrong
alright. so how about C and D. Compare those and try looking through your notes for any hints
I know thata d is correct I was not sure about c
Okay well C is talking about the graph itself. And D is talking about the line. Your question is asking about the graph. Do you see where i'm trying to get at?
there is no graph
I believe that C is correct. Because your question is asking, what is true when considering the graph of direct variation?
what about a
Does your notes say anything about the quantity increasing?
well I know that when the steepness increases that the quainity is increaseing too|dw:1458228272234:dw|
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