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9 November, 02:17

Which linear function shows a direct variation?

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  1. 9 November, 02:36
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    D. Graph D

    Step-by-step explanation:D. Graph D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that, 'Direct Variation or Directly Proportional' is relationship between two variables where one is a constant multiple of the other.

    That is, if one variable changes, the other variable also changes in proportion to the first variable.

    The general form of 'Direct Variation' is y = kx, where k is a constant i. e. it does not have a y-intercept.

    Now, according to our options, we see that the figures of A, B, C are the graphs of the straight lines given by y = -2x+2, y=2x+2, y=-2x+2 respectively.

    Each of these three equations have y-intercept, therefore cannot be the equations of a direct proportion.

    Now, in option D, the figure is the graph of straight line y = - x and has no y-intercept.

    Hence, the linear function in Graph D shows a direct proportion.
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