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What does the graph of an inverse variation look like?

A. Sloping below the x-axis
B. Sloping negatively
C. Sloping positively
D. Horizontal line

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Sloping negatively

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User Jdgray
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The correct answer is sloping negatively.

One example of an inverse variation equation would be: xy = 1

If you graphed that, you would see that it is sloping down in the 1st and 3rd quadrants.
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