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The graph shown is a direct variation. What is the rate of change?

A) 5

B) 10

C) 50

HELP The graph shown is a direct variation. What is the rate of change? A) 5 B) 10 C-example-1

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k = y/x
k = 50/10
k = 5 <== rate of change
User Kalman Speier
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The rate of change is

5

EXPLANATION.

The rate of change of the graph of the direct variation is the constant of variation or constant of proportionality.



In other words, the rate of change is the slope of the graph.


We can read from the graph that, the straight line passes through,


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Recall that,


Slope = (y_2 - y_1 )/( x_2 - x_1)
We apply this formula to obtain,


Slope = (50 - 0 )/( 10 - 0)

We simplify to obtain,


Slope = (50 )/( 10 )

We simplify further to get,


Slope = 5


Therefore the rate of change of the direct variation is

5

The correct answer is option A.
User Genise
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