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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-19

True or False: The graphs of two different direct variations can be parallel.

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Asked by DarlineLaborn868

Answer (2)

False It can't be parallel It's gonna be intersecting or perpendicular

Answered by Tammi16 | 2024-06-10

The answer is False; the graphs of two different direct variations cannot be parallel. Since they have different slopes, they will generally intersect at the origin. Parallel lines would require the same slope, which contradicts the condition of being different variations.
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Answered by Tammi16 | 2025-01-27