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Write the equation (y=kx)

Write the equation (y=kx)-example-1
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= kx. where k is the constant of variation. Since k is constant (the same for every point), we can find k when given any point by dividing the y-coordinate by the x-coordinate. For example, if y varies directly as x, and y = 6 when x = 2, the constant of variation is k = = 3.

Simply so, which graph represents an equation in the form y KX?

Slope of y = kx Theorem The graph of the direct-variation function with equation y = kx has constant slope k. Now solve this system of equations for k. So by the definition of slope, k is the slope of the line through these points. Thus, k is the slope of the line with equation y = kx.

Also, which statement is always true about the graph of an equation in the form y KX Y KX? The equation y = kx is a proportional graph. It means that you multiply x by a number and you have k. The point (0, 0) will always be on the graph, because no matter what K is, if you are multiplying by 0 for x, you will get 0 for y.

Secondly, what is Y KX called?

In the equation y = mx + b, if m is a nonzero constant and b = 0, then you have the function y = mx (often written y = kx), which is called a direct variation. In this function, m (or k) is called the constant of proportionality or the constant of variation.

What is direct variation?

Direct Variation. Directly Proportional. A relationship between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other. In particular, when one variable changes the other changes in proportion to the first. If b is directly proportional to a, the equation is of the form b = ka (where k is a constant).

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