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A direct variation function contains the points (–8, –6) and (12, 9). Which equation represents the function?

y = –4/3x
y = –3/4x
y = 3/4x
y =4/3 x

User Tsegismont
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Answer:


y=(3)/(4)x

Explanation:

If it is a direct variation function, then
(y)/(x)=k.


k can be found by choosing a point and doing
y divided by
x.

So we can find
k by doing -6 divided by -8 or 9 divided by 12.

Both of these values are equal to 0.75 or 3/4 as a fraction.

So you can say any point in this relation will follow the equation:


(y)/(x)=(3)/(4)

Multiply both sides by
x:


y=(3)/(4)x

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