Graph Review Skills Needed Identify the relationship in the graph

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Graph Review Skills Needed Identify the relationship in the graph Identify the independent variable Identify the dependent variable

Linear nonlinear

Direct Inverse

State whether the following graphs are direct, inverse or complex

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Identifying the variables

Write the independent variable for the following graphs

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Write the dependent variable for the following slides

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