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Solve for k, the constant of variation, in a direct variation problem, where x = 2 and y = 12.k=1/24k=6k=24k=1/6

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k=6

1) Typically, a direct variation is given as:


y=kx

2) Since we were told that x=2 and y =12 we can plug those variables into the formula and find the constant of variation "k"


\begin{gathered} y=kx \\ 12=k2 \\ 12=2k \\ (12)/(2)=(2k)/(2) \\ k=6 \end{gathered}

Thus, the answer is k=6

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