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When x = 2, y = 50 and when x = 4, y = 100. Which direct variation equation can be used to model this function? xy = 100 xy = 400 y = 25x y = 100x
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When x = 2, y = 50 and when x = 4, y = 100. Which direct variation equation can be used to model this function?
xy = 100
xy = 400
y = 25x
y = 100x
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y=25x because if you were plug in the x for both equations:
y=25 (2)
y=50
y=25 (4)
y=100
It would be the same value as y.
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The answer is y=25x
bc 25x2=50 and 25x4=100
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