Line turns towards x - axis and angle between positive x direction and line gets reduced
When you multiply a number by something less than ' 1 ', it never gets bigger.100 x 0.05 = 5
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0 x 9=0 1 x 9=9 2 x 9=18 3 x 9=27 4 x 9=36 5 x 9=45 6 x 9=54 7 x 9=63 8 x 9=72 9 x 9=81 10 x 9=90 The trick is in the answer to every sum the ten gets bigger and the unit gets smaller. e.g: 8 x 9=72 9 x 9=81
If you do the actual multiplications, you will find out soon.
A unit increase in the x-variable is associated with a greater increase in the y-variable.
As y gets, smaller, x gets larger.
An inverse relationship is one in which as the value of one variable increases, the value of the second variable decreases. For example, in the equation y = 1/x, as y gets bigger, x gets smaller and as x gets bigger, y gets smaller.
It means that when 'x' gets bigger, 'y' gets smaller. On a graph, as you ride the graph from left to right, you slip lower.
as the word relates to Limits (the first thing you learn in a Calculus class...)Imagine this Function: f(x)= 1/x (one divided by X)now, start replacing x with larger and LARGER INTEGERS, starting with 1..x=1, then 1/1 = 1x=2, then 1/2 = (one half)x=3, then 1/3 = (one third)x=2759, then 1/2759 (a small number!)x= 1398762358013761, then 1/13987623... (AN EVEN SMALLER NUMBER)the bigger you make X, the smaller the value 1/x is...so, one says the Limit of 1/x , as x TENDS to infinity (gets bigger bigger bigger) is 0.1/x never equals 0 it just keeps getting smaller and smaller as x gets bigger and bigger ( tends to infinity)
Line turns towards x - axis and angle between positive x direction and line gets reduced
The rider gets a poor score
When you multiply a number by something less than ' 1 ', it never gets bigger.100 x 0.05 = 5
it just gets bigger i don't get the point i actually think it's pointless.
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