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Which of the points A(−6, 2), B(0, 0), C(4, −2), D(−12, 6), E(−10, 10) belong to the graph of direct variation y=− 1 2 x?

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B(0, 0),

Step-by-step explanation

The given points are A(−6, 2), B(0, 0), C(4, −2), D(−12, 6), E(−10, 10).

The equation of the direction variation is


y = - 12x

The point that belongs the graph of the direct variation must satisfy the variation equation.

Note that the graph of direct variation equation passes through the origin therefore the point (0,0) satisfies it.

0=-12(0)

0=0

This is true

The other points do not satisfy this variation equation, hence they do not lie on its graph

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