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13 December, 12:39

What is the constant of variation, k,

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  1. 13 December, 13:17
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    The K-constant variation is the factor of the increase-decrease relationship between the x-variable and y-variable which can be stated as y=k*x or x=y/k. For example, if y variable equal 5 and the x variable equal 2 then the k-constant variation equal 2 (calculation y=k*x - - > 5=2*2.5). This constant shows the relationship between the variables.
  2. 13 December, 15:46
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    Given two variable which are either directly proportional to each other or inversely proportional to each other, the constant of variation k is the number that relates these two variables
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