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Does the equation represent a direct variation? If so, find the constant of variation.

5x = -3y

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Answer:

-5/3

Explanation:

User Tomkinsc
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Answer:

Variation constant =
-((5)/(3))

Explanation:

If two variables x and y represent a direct variation then they will have the relation as y = kx

Here k is the constant of variation.

Since the given equation that represent a direct variation is 5x = -3y

3y = -5x


y=(-(5)/(3))x

If we compare this equation with y = kx then we find
k=(-(5)/(3))

Therefore constant of variation is
-((5)/(3))

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