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14 August, 09:51

Identify two additional values for x and y in a direct variation relationship where y = 11 when x=18

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  1. 14 August, 10:18
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    In a direct variation relationship the values must satisfy that y = kx. This si y is always a constant value (k) times x.

    So, you can find multiple values that meet this:

    y = kx = > k = y / x = 11 / 18

    => y = (11/18) x

    Now you can give any value to x and fint the value of x that satisfy the relationship:

    x y = (11/18) x

    1 11/18

    2 11/18 * 2 = 11/9

    18 11/18 * 18 = 11

    36 11/18 * 36 = 22

    So, there you have several additional values for x and y in the same relationship that y = 11 and x = 18, and you can find many more using the same rule: y = (11/18) * x
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