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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago
The term direct proportion is used when the change in the values of two related variables has the same sign. Inverse proportion is used when the change in the value of two related variables has an opposite sign.
In case a variable y is directly proportional to x, when x increases y increases and when x decreases y decreases.
On the other hand if y is inversely proportional to x, when x increases y decreases and when x decreases y increases.
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