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Can anyone help me on #8 ? inverse variation or direct variation? and is #9 right I belive it is

Can anyone help me on #8 ? inverse variation or direct variation? and is #9 right-example-1
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#8 is kind of a handful. But if you just look at what 'y' is doing as 'x' increases ... no matter where you look, 'y' is always decreasing whenever 'x' increases, so that's certainly not a 'direct' relationship.

#9 is correct. Good work.
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