No, it is not a direct variation.
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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.
How do you solve 4y plus x equals 8
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, it is not a direct variation.
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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.
There is only one equation that is given in the question and that equation is not a direct variation.
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How do you solve 4y plus x equals 8
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.)
-2 plus 5 equals +3
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Yes.Here two variables X & Y are related in such a way that the ratio of their values always remains the same.