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04:Pretest 4 Graphs and Functions10Find the constant of variation k for the direct variation,X1010114

04:Pretest 4 Graphs and Functions10Find the constant of variation k for the direct-example-1
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Since constant of variation k is calculated by dividing y-coordinate and x-coordinate .

From the given table we can see that


f(x)=-1\text{ when x=2}

So


\begin{gathered} k=(-1)/(2) \\ =-0.5 \end{gathered}

So constant of variation k is -0.5

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