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How can you tell if it's direct or inverse variation? - Answers

To determine if a relationship represents direct or inverse variation, examine how the variables change in relation to each other. In direct variation, as one variable increases, the other also increases (e.g., ( y = kx ), where ( k ) is a constant). In inverse variation, as one variable increases, the other decreases (e.g., ( y = \frac{k}{x} )). You can also look for a constant ratio or product; in direct variation, the ratio ( \frac{y}{x} ) is constant, while in inverse variation, the product ( xy ) is constant.



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To determine if a relationship represents direct or inverse variation, examine how the variables change in relation to each other. In direct variation, as one variable increases, the other also increases (e.g., ( y = kx ), where ( k ) is a constant). In inverse variation, as one variable increases, the other decreases (e.g., ( y = \frac{k}{x} )). You can also look for a constant ratio or product; in direct variation, the ratio ( \frac{y}{x} ) is constant, while in inverse variation, the product ( xy ) is constant.



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How can you tell if it's direct or inverse variation? - Answers

To determine if a relationship represents direct or inverse variation, examine how the variables change in relation to each other. In direct variation, as one variable increases, the other also increases (e.g., ( y = kx ), where ( k ) is a constant). In inverse variation, as one variable increases, the other decreases (e.g., ( y = \frac{k}{x} )). You can also look for a constant ratio or product; in direct variation, the ratio ( \frac{y}{x} ) is constant, while in inverse variation, the product ( xy ) is constant.

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      To determine if a relationship represents direct or inverse variation, examine how the variables change in relation to each other. In direct variation, as one variable increases, the other also increases (e.g., ( y = kx ), where ( k ) is a constant). In inverse variation, as one variable increases, the other decreases (e.g., ( y = \frac{k}{x} )). You can also look for a constant ratio or product; in direct variation, the ratio ( \frac{y}{x} ) is constant, while in inverse variation, the product ( xy ) is constant.
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