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I honestly don’t know direct variation and which of these would be the answer. Does anyone understand??

I honestly don’t know direct variation and which of these would be the answer. Does-example-1

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The graph that represents direct variation is C.

How to determine the graph of direct variation.

The graph of direct variation is a straight line passing through the origin (0,0), demonstrating a constant ratio between variables.

Graph A has both x and y intercepts. It does not pass through the origin. It cannot be a direct variation graph.

Graph B is a curve representing constant change in the ratio of the dependent and independent variables.

Graph D is horizontal line which parallel to the horizontal axis. It does not represent a variation.

Graph C passes through the origin and with a slope which show direct proportionality between the variable.

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