Why is #\frac{4}{x}=y# not a direct variation equation?

1 Answer
Oct 29, 2014

When you have a direct variation between two variables, this means that as one variable goes smaller, the other variable also goes smaller. When one variable goes larger, the other variable also goes larger.


Now, let's examine what happens in the equation #4/x = y#

#x = 1#

#=> 4/1 = y#
#=> 4 = y#

#x= 2#

#=> 4/2 = y#
#=> 2 = y#

#x = 10#

#=> 4/10 = y#
#=> 0.4 = y#

Notice as we increase #x# from #1# to #10#, #y# got smaller.
Looking from another perpective, as we decrease #x# from #10# to #1#, #y# got larger.

This means that your equation is an inverse variation