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I need help with prob #2 on this-example-1

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Answer:

x and y are not in direct variation.

Explanation:

Direct Variation

Two variables x and y have a direct proportion or variation if:

y = k.x

Where k is the factor of proportionality. The value of k must be constant for every ordered pair (x,y). If only one of them does not have the very same k, then the relationship is not direct.

The value of k can be solved from the equation:


\displastyle k=(y)/(x)

Let's substitute the given points in the table:

(2,8)


\displastyle k=(8)/(2)=4

k = 4

(4,16)


\displastyle k=(16)/(4)=4

k = 4

(6,30)


\displastyle k=(30)/(6)=5

k = 5

Since the value of k is not constant, then x and y are not in direct variation.

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