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The unchanging value of the ratio between two proportional quantities?

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It should be the constant of proportionality
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The right answer is the constant of proportionality


If two variables are related and this relationship is that there is a constant ratio between them, then we are talking about proportionality. There are two types of proportionality.


1) Direct Proportionality:


In a mathematical language this is given by this equation:



y=kx


where
k is in fact this constant of proportionality. If
x increases,
y also increases at the same rate. On the other hand, If
x decreases,
y also decreases at the same rate.


2) Inverse Proportionality:


In a mathematical language this is given by this equation:



y=(k)/(x)


where
k is also called the constant of proportionality. If
x increases,
y decreases at the same rate. On the other hand, If
x decreases,
y increases at the same rate.

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