Which of the following equations is NOT an example of inverse variation?
I. f(x)=kx
II. f(x)=...
Mathematics, 17.06.2021 16:50 mxddisonxo
Which of the following equations is NOT an example of inverse variation?
I. f(x)=kx
II. f(x)=2kx
f
(
x
)
=
2
k
x
III. f(x)=−kxz
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