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Which line having the given slope and passing through the given point represents a direct variation?

Which line having the given slope and passing through the given point represents a-example-1
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Answer:


m=2/3,
(9,6)

Explanation:

we know that

A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
y/x=k or
y=kx

In a proportional relationship the constant of proportionality k is equal to the slope m of the line and the line passes through the origin

Verify each case

case A) For
m=2/3 point
(9,6)

The linear direct variation equation is equal to


y=(2/3)x

For
x=9, y=6

substitute the value of x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the result


6=(2/3)(9)


6=6 ------> is true

therefore

This line represent a direct variation

case B) For
m=2/3 point
(6,9)

The linear direct variation equation is equal to


y=(2/3)x

For
x=6, y=9

substitute the value of x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the result


9=(2/3)(6)


9=4 ------> is not true

therefore

This line not represent a direct variation

case C) For
m=2/3 point
(9,-6)

The linear direct variation equation is equal to


y=(2/3)x

For
x=9, y=-6

substitute the value of x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the result


-6=(2/3)(9)


-6=6 ------> is not true

therefore

This line not represent a direct variation

case D) For
m=-2/3 point
(9,6)

The linear direct variation equation is equal to


y=-(2/3)x

For
x=9, y=6

substitute the value of x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the result


6=-(2/3)(9)


6=-6 ------> is not true

therefore

This line not represent a direct variation

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