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in a proportional relationship the ratio y/x is constant. Show that this ratio is not constant for the equation y=a-14

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To show that the ratio
(y)/(x) is not constant for the function
y=a-14 we only need to evaluate this function at 2 points and then show that the ratio is not the same for those two points. Note that here
a represents
x.

To find the counter examples here, I will use the values
a=20 and
a=28. For
a = 20 , the equation tells us that the output is


y=20-14=6. For this value of
a the point is point is
(20,6). The ratio
(y)/(x) =(6)/(20). For the
a=28,
y=28-14=14. For this value of
a the point is
(28,14) . The ratio
(y)/(x) =(14)/(28) =(1)/(2). Clearly this ratio is not constant for all ordered pairs.

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