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20 October, 04:33

The perimeter, P, of a square whose side length is n.

Determine if the relationship presented is an example of a direct variation or not. Explain your reasoning

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  1. 20 October, 06:15
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    According to the definition of a perimeter, this is the sum of all sides of the figure, therefore its length is the sum of all sides and not a single side, therefore, the statement presented is not a variation direct
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