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Question 1 Post Math

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Yes, k=-3 and y=-3x

Step-by-step explanation

Let's assume y varies directly as x.

Then, we can write the equation:

y=kx

From the table, when x=1, y=3

Substitute these values to obtain;

3=-k

This implies

k=-3

The equation now becomes:

y=-3x

We check for a second point to see if it satisfy the equation.

When x=5,y=-15

-15=-3(5)

-15=-15

Hence the relation represent a direct variation.

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