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Eliana Ortiz
22 May, 13:18
Tell whether x and y show direct variation x=y+2
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Marlie Avery
22 May, 14:20
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It's not direct variation.
Step-by-step explanation:
X = ky is direct variation where k is some constant.
x = y + 2 is a linear relation and is not direct variation.
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