there are None!
they aren't used in real life, not unless you need them in a situation were you would need to use them.
You use fractions (or some variation, such as decimals) in any situation where whole numbers are not sufficient. For example, when you want to measure the object of a length in meters, and a whole number of meters is not precise enough.
The inverse variation is the indirect relationship between two variables. The form of the inverse variation is xy = k where k is any real constant.
Quadratic functions will be used in chemistry in real life. Quadratic equations are used to solve equilibrium problems and determine the amount of reactants in a mixture that will react and the concentrations of products that will be form.
No, direct variation is "y=ax." In direct variation a equals any real constant, b=1, and c must equal zero. If any of thee conditions are changed, it is not direct variation.
Speed and distance: the faster you go, the further you can go in a fixed amount of time.
there is no real life situation
real situation example for x=14>17
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Believe it or not, school is a real life situation. If you are using it in school it real life for you.
Because cytoplasm is real life, there is nothing to get excited about.
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