SOLUTION: The graph of any direct variation always contains the point (0,0). true or False

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Question 1116794: The graph of any direct variation always contains the point (0,0). true or False
Answer by ikleyn(52798)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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True.

    Direct variation equation is y = kx  with k = constant,  saying  "y is proportional to x".


    It is an equation of a straight line passing through the point (0,0).


    In other words,  y= 0  at  x = 0.


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