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  • 25-04-2017
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What is the constant of variation, k, of the direct variation, y = kx, through (–3, 2)?

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  • 27-11-2018

Answer: The constant of variation, [tex]k=\frac{-3}{2}[/tex] of the direct variation, y = kx, through (–3, 2).


Step-by-step explanation:

Given direct variation, y = kx

To find the constant of variation k through a point (-3,2), here x coordinate is -3 and y coordinate is 2

Putting the values of x and y, we get

[tex]2=k(-3)\\\\\Rightarrow\ k=\frac{2}{-3}=\frac{-3}{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the constant of variation, [tex]k=\frac{-3}{2}[/tex] of the direct variation, y = kx, through (–3, 2).



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