P ATTERNS AND P ROPORTIONAL R ELATIONSHIPS. D IRECT P ROPORTION The table below is a linear function. X1234 Y8162432 One way to describe the function.

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P ATTERNS AND P ROPORTIONAL R ELATIONSHIPS

D IRECT P ROPORTION The table below is a linear function. X1234 Y One way to describe the function is as x increases by one, y increases by 8. Another way to describe the function is by looking at the ratio y/x in each column of the table. In each column y/x = 8. This can be written as the equation y = 8x Any function (linear table) that can be written as y = kx, where k is a constant, is called a direct proportion.

D IRECT P ROPORTION IN A G RAPH How can I determine if a graph is a direct proportion? 1. The graph of a direct proportion must be a straight line and pass through the point (0, 0). 2. Pick points on the graph and divide y by x. If the answer is a constant (k) each time, the graph fits the criteria for a direct proportion.

Y OU TRY IT ! Scout earns $12 an hour for each hour she works. Show that a direct proportion exists between the number of hours she works and the amount of money she earns. Create a table using the information you have. Write an equation representing the situation. Does the equation for this problem fit the equation for a direct proportion y = kx ?

I NDIRECT P ROPORTION An indirect proportion exists when the product (answer you get when you multiply) of two variables is a constant (k). For example if the variables are x and y, an indirect proportion can be written as xy = k or as y = k/x. The graph of an indirect proportion will never be a straight line.

G RAPH THE FOLLOWING COORDINATE PAIRS (1, 8) (2, 4) (4, 2) (8, 1) Is this a direct proportion or indirect proportion? This graph is typical of an indirect proportion. What happens when you multiply x and y? Each product equal 8, thus this is an indirect proportion.

Y OU TRY IT ! Is the function y = 4x + 2 a direct proportion? 1 st step: if x = 1, y = ? (hint: make a table if it helps) 2 nd step: what does this y/x = ? 3 rd step: pick a second point. If x = 2, y = ? What does this y/x = ? Did you get the same answer for step 2 and 3? If so it is a direct proportion, if not the function is not a direct proportion.