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b1az3:

State whether or not each equation or situation represents direct variation.

b1az3:

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b1az3:

true or false things

Shadow:

k lemme google direct variation

MidNiGhtSkY:

the circumference is radius adding another radius

MidNiGhtSkY:

oops

AZ:

ARE YOU KIDDING ME

Shadow:

k nvm AZ is here

MidNiGhtSkY:

lol yes 1 sec

AZ:

b r u h how many times will you ask the same question again and again

Shadow:

How many times has he posted this?

MidNiGhtSkY:

imma let az have fun :>

AZ:

I answer the question and await his response and then he'll just re-ask the question x:

Shadow:

hmm, let me check his questions answered

Shadow:

@b1az3 Panda you see this? https://questioncove.com/users/b1az3#/updates/604a1e6666a3de4c201c8800

Shadow:

I think he wants to tell you yes or no for each one. Lazy panda.

AZ:

if you respond to me, we can make progress on your questions

AZ:

direct variation is `y = kx` indirect variation is `xy = k` `k` is just a number so an example of direct variation would be y = 4x and an example of indirect variation would be xy = 5 so let's look at your first question xy = -11 does this look like a direct variation or an indirect variation?

AZ:

literally just guess- you have a 50-50 shot of getting it right

AZ:

@b1az3 At the very least just guess if it's either direct or indirect variation if you get it wrong, you know that it has to be the other thing

b1az3:

yes also give me a dame min i also have to make this into my portfolio

b1az3:

ok the 1,2,3 yes 4,5,6 no

b1az3:

was it right?

b1az3:

@AZ send some examples of this question and the other one please

AZ:

well let's see you got #1 wrong #3 wrong #4 wrong

b1az3:

nope 92%

AZ:

and #2 possibly what do you mean by 92%?

b1az3:

4. Performance Task 103/13/2021--92.7%

AZ:

so examples of direct variation are y = 3x y = (1/4)x 2y = x x/y = 7 examples of indirect variation are xy = 5 x = 3/y y = 2/x 5xy = 1 examples of things that aren't direct variation or indirect variation y = 2x + 5 5x + 4y = 7

AZ:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @b1az3 4. Performance Task 103/13/2021--92.7% \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) was that with your original answers or after? still doesn't make sense how you'd make a 92.7 when there's 6 questions 5/6 = 83.33%

b1az3:

@AZ 8 question's actually

AZ:

what were the other two questions? do you know which one you got wrong?

b1az3:

3 writing once i did so sorry if i posted the same question twice

b1az3:

but they were hard so i was looking to get the quickest answer for the last once

elpapitocay:

dang why he keep asking the same question lololol

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