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Aneli [31]
1 year ago
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PLEASE HELP I WILL DO ANYTHING

Mathematics
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Andrej [43]1 year ago
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The proportionality constant of the given graph is k = 16.

<h3>How to find the proportionality constant of a graph?</h3>

The proportionality constant of a graph is the ratio of the y-coordinates to the x-coordinates.

Thus, it is written as k = y1/x1 = x2/y2 = ... = yn/xn

<h3>Calculation:</h3>

The given graph has the coordinates as

x = 0; y = 0 i.e., (0, 0)

x = 0.5; y = 8 i.e., (0.5, 8)

x = 1; y = 16 i.e., (1, 16)

x = 1.5; y = 24 i.e., (1.5, 24)

and so on.

Then, the ratio of y - coordinate to the x - coordinate is

k = 8/0.5 = 16

or

k = 16/1 = 16

or

k = 24/1.5 = 16

and so on.

So, the proportionality constant for the given graph is k = 16.

Learn more about the proportionality constant here:

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