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Does the equation −2x + y = 0 represent a direct variation? If so, identify the constant of variation.
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Does the equation −2x + y = 0 represent a direct variation? If so, identify the constant of variation.
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adding 2x to both sides we get
y = 2x
This is direct variation where the constant is 2.
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