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key term - Varies directly

Definition

A variable varies directly with another variable if their ratio is constant. Mathematically, $y$ varies directly with $x$ if there exists a constant $k$ such that $y = kx$.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The equation $y = kx$ represents direct variation, where $k$ is the constant of proportionality.
  2. If two variables vary directly, as one increases, the other increases proportionally.
  3. The graph of a direct variation equation is a straight line passing through the origin (0,0).
  4. To find the constant of proportionality $k$, you can divide $y$ by $x$: $k = \frac{y}{x}$.
  5. In problems involving direct variation, solving for one variable typically involves isolating it using algebraic manipulation.

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