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11 December, 12:29

Does the following set of data represent an inverse or direct variation?

x - 1 0 1 2 3

y 2 0 - 2 - 4 - 6

Direct Variation

Inverse Variation

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  1. 11 December, 15:55
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    Direct variation

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In direct variation, the output is always found by multiplying the input by a certain number, called the constant of variation.

    Formula for direct variation: y = kx

    Here, when x = - 1, y is 2. Subbing these values into y = kx, we get:

    2 = k (-1). The const. of var. turns out to be - 2.

    Now test whether this conclusion applies to the other inputs:

    When x = 0, is y = 0, as the table says? Yes.

    When x = 1, is y = - 2, as the table says? Yes.

    Same for inputs 2 and 3; the outputs stem directly from y = - 2x.

    This set of data represents direct variation.
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