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53: PLEASE HELP Does -x+4y=-5 represents a direct variation?

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Answer:

No, it does not.

Explanation:

Immediately from the given equation, we can see that it has a constant (-5).

Direct variation equations are in the form y=kx, where k is an coefficient. There are no constants in direct variations.

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