No, it does not.
No, y+2=x does not show direct variation. In direction variation you need to be able to multiply y by something to get x. In the question y+2=x, you have to add 2 to y to get x, which is not multiplying.)
No. Direct variation describes a relationship between two variables. It has nothing to do with the value of a single number.
Yes. y = 1x is the same as y = x which is the simplest case of direct variation. If you consider the equation y = mx + b, then a direct variation will always have b = 0 (i.e. the graph goes through the origin). The value of m is called the "constant of variation", and the equation is usually written as y = kx.
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show variation on 'Pax'
Show is the direct object.
bend over and ill show you
Variations arise due to recombinations(gene rearrangements) ,mutations etc.The former is the principal source of variation in sexually reproducing organisms and the latter is the source of variation in asexual organisms.According to Darwin variation arises due to chance since all the above mentioned process occur in nature spontanuously all organisms show variation
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they will show the variation between distance & time
It equals 5 over six. Let me show you: 2/3= 4/6 4/6+ 1/6= 5/6
The variation in the quality of the environment from place to place.