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How come A=pie*r^2 is a direct variation? What if r becomes a negative number and its squared value is larger than that of a small positive number? I know that r can't be negative in a circle but still the function itself isn't a direct variation. Please explain.  

Wanzi1997

by Wanzi1997 at June 17, 2012

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