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1) where is the y intercept of any direct variation equation?

2) circle the equation that is a direct variation equation.

1) y=7-3x
2)3x-7y=1
3) 3x-7y=0
4) 3y=7x-1

3) what is the direct variation equation if y=8 and x = 4?

4) what is the direct variation equation if y =-5 and x = 7 /

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1. where is the y intercept of any direct variation equation?

A direct variation equation is one in which the general form is:

y = k x

where k is the constant of proportionality

The y-intercept in this case is therefore zero so it is located on the origin (0, 0)

2. The equation which is a direct variation is:

3) 3x-7y=0

Because we can write this as:

y = (3/7) x

3. what is the direct variation equation if y=8 and x = 4?

We solve for the value of k since we know that:

k = y/x

k = 8/4 = 2

So the equation is:

y = 2x

4. what is the direct variation equation if y =-5 and x = 7?
We also solve for the value of k since we know that:

k = y/x

k = -5/7

So the equation is:

y = (-5/7) x

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