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8 March, 22:52

Direct and inverse variation depend on the relationships between two variables, such as x and y.

Explain how the constant k is represented in inverse variations.

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  1. 8 March, 23:02
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    An inverse variation will have y increase while x decreases and vice versa. The graph is a hyperbola centred at the origin.

    The equation is

    y=k/x where k>0.

    A direct variation will have x and y proportionately increase or decrease. The graph is a straight line through the origin. The equation is

    y=kx where k>0.

    In the examples below, the red curve is a direct variation, and the blue curve is an inverse variation, both with constant k=2.
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