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HELPPPPPP make sure your right !:)

HELPPPPPP make sure your right !:)-example-1
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To find your constant of variation, you just need to figure out what you multiply the x by in order to get f(x). In other words, what do you multiply the 3 by to get 6? What do you multiply the 7 by to get 14? Another way to think of it is to divide f(x) by the x to get your constant. 
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