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Explain direct variation equations please. Provide an example.
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Explain direct variation equations please. Provide an example.
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A direct variation is a linear equation. It describes a simple relationship between two variables.
Example: if y varies directly as x, and y = 6 when x = 2, the constant of variation is k = = 3.
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