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A line is drawn through (–4, 3) and (4, 3). Which describes whether or not the line represents a direct variation?

The line represents a direct variation because = .
The line represents a direct variation because it is horizontal.
The line does not represent a direct variation because it does not go through the origin.
The line does not represent a direct variation because –4(3) ≠ 4(3).

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A line y= k x, represents a direct variation if ,
k=(y)/(x)

As,line passes through (-4,3) and (4,3).

Equation of line passing through two points is,


(y-3)/(x+4)=(3-3)/(4+4)\\\\ y-3=0

Given by the formula:
(y-y_(1))/(x-x_(1))=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

As, the line does not pass through origin , so the line passing through (-4,3) and (4,3) does not represent direct variation.

Option (C)=The line does not represent a direct variation because it does not go through the origin.

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The line does not represent direct variation because it does not go through the origin. In fact, it happens to be a horizontal line whose equation is : y = 3.
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