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If y varies directly as x, what happens to x if y increases?

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Explanation:

x increases also.

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Hi! If y varies directly as x, then k=y/x. If this is the case then, as y increases, x should increase also by the same factor.

Explanation:

1. y varies directly as x: k=y/x or y=x*k; K is the constant or the factor that dictates the increase or decrease of y or x.

Hopefully that makes since! There is a good article on SparkNotes that explains this concept better I think.

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