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Question 1202058: Please I need help I just have a question and I know I can only ask one question but I really need help
Identify the following variation equations as direct, inverse, or combined.
(a) y = kx (b) y = kx^2 (c) y = k/x (d) y = k/
(e) y = kwd Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064) (Show Source):
If there are more than two variables (not counting the constant k) then it is combined. Otherwise,
If the x is in the denominator, it is inverse.
If the x is not in the denominator, it is direct.
Edwin