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Find the Equation that Relates x and y
x=2x=2 , y=3y=3
Step 1
When two variable quantities have a constant ratio, their relationship is called a direct variation. It is said that one variable varies directly as the other. The formula for direct variation is y=kxy=kx, where kk is the constant of variation.
y=kxy=kx
Step 2
Solve the equation for kk, the constant of variation.
k=yxk=yx
Step 3
Replace the variables xx and yy with the actual values.
k=32k=32
Step 4
Use the direct variation model to create the equation.
y=kxy=kx
Step 5
Substitute the value of kk into the direct variation model.
y=(32)xy=(32)x
Step 6
Simplify the result to find the direct variation equation.
y=3x2y=3x2
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