To Determine: The equation that does not represent the direct variation.
The equation that does not represent the direct variation is option (B)
Given information:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Calculation:
Find the equation that does not represent the direct variation:
Consider the equation (A)
Any equation can be expressed as
So, option (A)
Consider the equation (B)
Add
Since the function
So, option (B)
Consider the equation (C)
Add
Since the function
So, option (C)
Consider the equation (D)
Add
Divide each side by
Since the function
So, option (D)
Thus, the equation that does not represent a direct variation is option (B)
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