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Direct variation is a simple relationship between two variables either.

If we call x and y to these variables, then:

'y' varies directly with x. If x increases 'y' it also increases, if x decreases 'y' decreases.

This relationship can be represented in the following way:

y = mx.

Where m is the rate of change, called "constate of variation" and is also the slope of the line.

Note that when x and y vary directly, the equation of the line always passes through the origin.

Therefore to correctly answer this question look for all the lines that pass through the point (0,0)

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