Answer:
direct
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of an equation representing direct variation is
y = kx ← k is the constant of variation
The standard form of an equation representing inverse variation is
y =
← k is the constant of variation
y = -
x ← represents direct variation with k = - 
Firstly, a straight line = 180 degrees.
Based on the statement above, we can create an equation of 180-95 = x
(Which is 85)
Now, we also know that all of the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees, so we can create this equation of 180- (85 + 50) = y
(Which is 45)
Whenever we have a negative exponent, that means that the function should be in the denomenator. then the exponent will be positive.
Example
16^-4 = 1/(16^4)
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