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Direct Variation
Calculate the constant of variation if y varies directly as x.
y = -3
x = 2
-1
-6
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No constant of variation can be calculated from these values. We need at least two sets of values for y and x to determine the constant of variation (k), using the formula y = kx.
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Calculate the constant of variation if y varies directly as x.
y = -3 x = 2 -3/2 -2/3
Calculate the constant of variation if y varies directly as x.
y = -3 x = 2