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DarkChubstersYT:

Pls help

DarkChubstersYT:

Part A

leiwasnvrhere:

boy, we go to school together... you never learned y over x? aka y/x?? use a calculator.. 10 divided by 15 is 0.66666- you get the deal, 20 divided by 35 is 0.8, so that's NOT proportional because it doesn't come out with the same product.

Swirxy:

@leiwasnvrhere wrote:
boy, we go to school together... you never learned y over x? aka y/x?? use a calculator.. 10 divided by 15 is 0.66666- you get the deal, 20 divided by 35 is 0.8, so that's NOT proportional because it doesn't come out with the same product.
u mean k=y/x

leiwasnvrhere:

@swirxy wrote:
@leiwasnvrhere wrote:
boy, we go to school together... you never learned y over x? aka y/x?? use a calculator.. 10 divided by 15 is 0.66666- you get the deal, 20 divided by 35 is 0.8, so that's NOT proportional because it doesn't come out with the same product.
u mean k=y/x
yeah, pretty sure he knows since we learn the same stuff

Swirxy:

@darkchubstersyt wrote:
Part A
but fr tho how don't remember the steps on finding yo C.O.P.

Swirxy:

@swirxy wrote:
@darkchubstersyt wrote:
Part A
but fr tho how don't remember the steps on finding yo C.O.P.
The constant of proportionality k is given by k=y/x where y and x are two quantities that are directly proportional to each other. Once you know the constant of proportionality you can find an equation representing the directly proportional relationship between x and y, namely y=kx, with your specific k.

DarkChubstersYT:

@leiwasnvrhere wrote:
boy, we go to school together... you never learned y over x? aka y/x?? use a calculator.. 10 divided by 15 is 0.66666- you get the deal, 20 divided by 35 is 0.8, so that's NOT proportional because it doesn't come out with the same product.
Nah i wasnt here when it happend. i was at a funeral

DarkChubstersYT:

@swirxy wrote:
@swirxy wrote:
@darkchubstersyt wrote:
Part A
but fr tho how don't remember the steps on finding yo C.O.P.
The constant of proportionality k is given by k=y/x where y and x are two quantities that are directly proportional to each other. Once you know the constant of proportionality you can find an equation representing the directly proportional relationship between x and y, namely y=kx, with your specific k. [/quote Ok?

leiwasnvrhere:

@darkchubstersyt wrote:
@leiwasnvrhere wrote:
boy, we go to school together... you never learned y over x? aka y/x?? use a calculator.. 10 divided by 15 is 0.66666- you get the deal, 20 divided by 35 is 0.8, so that's NOT proportional because it doesn't come out with the same product.
Nah i wasnt here when it happend. i was at a funeral
ohhh

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