This is called an "inverse" relationship.
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.
line graph
It can be. But equally, a scatterplot that looks really random can be used to show the absence of a relationship between two variables.
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This is called an "inverse" relationship.
Line graph is used to show relationship between two variables.
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.
inversely proportional or inverse proportion
An inverse proportion between two variables is when the value of one variable increases, the other decreases. Mathematically, this is shown as: x = k / yn where x and y are the two variables, and k and n are constants.
The two variables are in inverse proportion and, graphically, will form a hyperbola.
A function.
Inverse relationship
you cant because variables cant go ou its agaist the rules
line graph
It can be. But equally, a scatterplot that looks really random can be used to show the absence of a relationship between two variables.
Boyle's Law is an inverse relationship. It states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, when the temperature is kept constant. This means that as the volume of a gas decreases, the pressure increases, and vice versa.