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Describe how to create the graph of the direct-variation relationship "y varies directly with x where y=-8.4 when x=4 ."

Describe how to create the graph of the direct-variation relationship "y varies-example-1
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Answer:

Plot the graph of y=2.1x.

Step-by-step explanation:

If y varies directly as x, we have the equation of variation as:


\begin{gathered} y=kx \\ k\text{ is the constant of proportion} \end{gathered}

When x=-4 and y=-8.4


\begin{gathered} -8.4=-4k \\ k=-(8.4)/(-4) \\ k=2.1 \end{gathered}

Substituting k back into the equation above, we have:


y=2.1x

So, to create the required graph, simply plot the graph of y=2.1x.

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