Identify which table shows a direct variation.
Two tables. For each table the column headings are x and y. Table 1 has column one values of 1, 2, 3 and column 2 values of 19, 38, 57. Table 2 has column 1 values 5, 6, 7 and column 2 values 48, 72, 84.
A.
Table 1 only
B.
Table 2 only
C.
both tables
D.
neither table
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Whitemonsterbunny17
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Abhisar @jim_thompson5910
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@dannyrod2000
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hi danny your the one who made hero delete my post about fans
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow dude really y?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just y?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Whitemonsterbunny17 can you help me?
whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
me or danny
whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
And no, I suck at math.
whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
Both.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dannyrod2000 stfu lol jk
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OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):
@Hero
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
really danny stop gosh mannnnn jeez its 11:33 where i am jeez dude.
OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):
9:04 :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not pacific lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok sry bunny
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im in connecticut its 3 hours later than pacific
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lol kiddo
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whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
Tagging him a bunch of times is unnecessary. He'll come when he has time.
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lol
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i need help plz?
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whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
Maybe @Compassionate or @hartnn can help.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@shyguybros @jim_thompson5910
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why would you help danny bunny y jeez
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anyone?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can anyone help me plz?
whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
Err... Let's see..
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hero (hero):
A direct variation is represented by y = kx. What it means is that for every value x in a set, there exists a value, y, such that y/x = k.
hero (hero):
For every (x,y) pair, if when you divide y/x and arrive at the same value k, then you have a direct variation.
hero (hero):
So for the first table divide:
19/1 = ?
38/2 = ?
57/3 = ?
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hero (hero):
If you get the same value for each division, then you have a direct variation.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thnx
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the value of y when x = 20?
Equation y = 5.2x. Over top of a table with column 1 heading x and values 0, 1, 10, 20 and column 2 heading y and no values showing.
A.
10.4
B.
25.2
C.
100.4
D.
104
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y = 5.2x is a direct variation equation of the form y = kx and k = 5.2
For this particular case, x = 20 so replace x with 20 to get
y = 5.2(20)
In other words, to find y simply multiply 5.2 by 20.
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wow your good
hero (hero):
@lankymonkey you're welcome.
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