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5 May, 05:55

Does the equation represent a direct variation? if so, find the content of variations. 2x - 4y=0

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  1. 5 May, 09:45
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    Direct variation is of the form

    y = mx

    2x-4y = 0

    2x = 4y

    4y = 2x

    y = 2/4 x

    y = (1/2) x

    which is indeed of the form y = mx

    Hence, the equation does represent direct variation.

    in y = mx,

    the constant of variation is m

    so in y = (1/2) x

    the constant of variation is 1/2
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