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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To show in the example 1x>2y<4000, 1x is smaller than 2y but 2y is bigger than 4000. ok?
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x/1 + x/x = 84 where x = a prime number that is divisible by 1 and itself. Then find common denominator of 1x. Then we have x squared/1x + x/1x = 84. To simplify this will be x squared + x/1x = 84. The this becomes 1 + x = 84. Then x = 83. The prime numbers are 1 and 83 which fit the equation.
-5x2+9x-4 -5x2+9x+-4 Factors of -20 that add to equal 9 are -5 and-4 -5x2+5x+4x+-4 -5x(1x+1) + 4x(1+-1x)