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For the equation -4y = 8x , what is the constant of variation?

A: -4
   B: -2
   C: 1
   D: 2

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-4y = 8x

Divide both sides by -4

y = -2x

This is in the form of y = kx, where k is the constant of variation.
y = kx is the direct

That means, k = -2.

The constant of variation is B. -2.
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Answer: B: -2


Explanation:

Given equation:
-4y=8x

To make it in standard form divide both sides by -4, we get


y=-2x

Now this is in the standard form of y = mx, where m is the constant of variation.


\Rightarrow\ m=-2

Thus, the constant of variation is -2.

The constant of variation (m) is the number that associates two variables that are directly proportional or inversely proportional to each another.


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