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She puts a value in the box and says that the equation represents a direct variation. Which explains whether the equation could represent a direct variation

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Answer:

y = kx where k>0

Explanation:

A direct variation is in the form

y = kx

where k is a numerical positive constant ( i.e. > 0 )

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

If she puts 0 in the box she would have a direct variation.

Explanation:

Given : She writes the equation y = 5x - __ with a missing value.

She puts a value in the box and says that the equation represents a direct variation.

We have to choose the correct option from the given options that explain that the equation could represent a direct variation.

When two variables are such that one is a constant multiple of other, we said they are in Direct variation.

That is in form of y = ax , here y and x are in direct variation.

Consider the given equation y = 5x - __

For the equation to be in direct variation the value of missing term has to be 0.

then equation becomes,

y = 5x

Thus, If she puts 0 in the box she would have a direct variation.

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