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20 April, 02:55

Determine wether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does find the constant of variation. 2y=5x+1

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  1. 20 April, 03:16
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    No, the equation does not represent a direct variation.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The answer is immediately evident: NO. The reason for this is that no direct variation equation includes a vertical intercept.

    Here 2y = 5x + 1 becoems y = (5/2) x + 1/2; the y-intercept 1/2 is problematic.

    If we were to drop the constant 1, then 2y = 5x, or y = (5/2) x; this represents direct variation with the constant of proportionality 5/2.
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