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13 July, 07:12

What do you notice about the y-intercept in a direct variation equation?

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  1. 13 July, 08:13
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    The y-intercept is always 0 in a direct variation equation.

    This is because the base equation is always y = kx with no constant at the end of it. The constant is used as the y intercept in slope intercept form and since it is not there, it is assumed to be 0.
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