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The constant of variation in a direct variation is the constant (unchanged) ratio of two variable quantities. The formula for direct variation is. y = k x (or y = k x ) where k is the constant of variation . Example 1: If y varies directly as x and y = 15 when x = 24 , find x when y = 25 .
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We can say that ‘0’ is also a rational number since it can represent it in many forms of 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, etc. So yea it is hope this helped!
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r17 is that a mistake or actually the number?
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Choices C and D
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Answer: Choice D) 5
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Notice the hole at (1,2). This means x = 1 and y = 2
y = f(x)
y = f(1) after we replace x with 1
y = 2
If we go from f(x) to f(x-4), then we shift the xy axis four units to the left. The curve will stay still though it will move relative to the xy axis. The xy axis moves four units to the left, so it appears that the curve moved 4 units to the right.
Add 4 to the x coordinate:
x = 1 ---> x+4 = 1+4 = 5
The y coordinate stays the same. No vertical shifting is done.
So we go from (1,2) to (5,2)
(1,2) is a hole on y = f(x)
(5,2) is a hole on y = f(x-4)
This is why the answer is x = 5