NO. It is not a direct variation.
Direct variation is a relationship between two variables, y and x, where y is directly dependent on the changes in x with the same factor.
Direct variation equation is: y = kx; where k is a constant number.
for the above equation to become a direct variation it must be:
y = 4x or y = 4x -0
22 + (30 - 4) divided by 2
30 - 4 = 26
26/2 = 13
22 + 13 = 35
35
18 + (22 - 4) divided by 6
22 - 4 = 18
18 divided by 6 = 3
18 + 3 = 21
21
9+2 = 11 8+3 = 11are you going to do is just add in that's all it does
1. Selection B is the only equation satisfied by both (0, 5) and (2, -1).
2. Selection D is the only one with a slope of 5/2.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: i searched it up