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How does y vary directly to x? - Answers
Example: 2/3 y = x this simple example means this: you are to find the fraction that multiplies to it and equal one. (of course, just flip it around) then move THAT behind x. It vary directly if it is the same as this - y=kx Tip: subtraction and addition automatically says "no , this does not vary directly
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Example: 2/3 y = x this simple example means this: you are to find the fraction that multiplies to it and equal one. (of course, just flip it around) then move THAT behind x. It vary directly if it is the same as this - y=kx Tip: subtraction and addition automatically says "no , this does not vary directly
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Example: 2/3 y = x this simple example means this: you are to find the fraction that multiplies to it and equal one. (of course, just flip it around) then move THAT behind x. It vary directly if it is the same as this - y=kx Tip: subtraction and addition automatically says "no , this does not vary directly
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