5 examples of direct relationship and inverse relationship
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Direct Relationship. A direct relationship is when one variable increases, so does the other. They look like this: Indirect (or Inverse) Relationship. An indirect relationship is when one variable increases, the other decreases.
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In direct relationships, an increase in x leads to a correspondingly sized increase in y, and a decrease has the opposite effect. This makes a straight-line graph. In inverse relationships, increasing x leads to a corresponding decrease in y, and a decrease in x leads to an increase in y. This makes a curving graph where the decline is rapid at first but gets slower for larger values of x.
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