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Tell whether x and y show direct variation. Explain your reasoning. If so, find k.x/y = 2

Tell whether x and y show direct variation. Explain your reasoning. If so, find k-example-1
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Answer:

Is a direct variation, k = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

A direct variation is when a number can be obtained by multipliying another number by a constant. That constant is often called k.

The form of a direct variation is:


x=ky

We can rearrange the equation:


(x)/(y)=k

This is exactly the situation in the problem, and also tell us that k = 2

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