Concept explainers
To Explain: Whether the equation with direct variation represents is a type of linear
equation or not.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The equation with direct variation.
The direct variation equation is the special type of linear equation.
It is of the form
here, x is the input value, y is the output value and k constant of variation.
The example of direct variation equation is
Hence, the equation with direct variation represents is a type of linear
Equation.
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