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the following table shows several ordered pairs of a function,
x. m...
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Question #12 paragraph
the following table shows several ordered pairs of a function,
x. m(x)
-1 -1.5
1 1.5
2. 3
4. 6
graph m(x) on a coordinate plane to determine whether or not the fumetion represents a direct
variation. in complete sentences, describe your conclusion and reasoning include
your answer.
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