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define direct variation and inverse variation.give examples

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Answered by skyhigh02
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Step-by-step explanation:

For example, maybe y = 2x: this means that for every increase in x, y will increase by double that amount. You can see that the bigger the number you plug in for x, the bigger the resulting value of y will be. In inverse variation, it's exactly the opposite: as one number increases, the other decreases.

Answered by PLANTY
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Step-by-step explanation:For example, maybe y = 2x: this means that for every increase in x, y will increase by double that amount. You can see that the bigger the number you plug in for x, the bigger the resulting value of y will be. In inverse variation, it's exactly the opposite: as one number increases, the other decreases.

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