Is 3y=9x a direct variation and if so, what is the constant?

2 Answers
Apr 13, 2018

#k=3#

Explanation:

#"a direct variation equation has the form"#

#•color(white)(x)y=kxlarrcolor(blue)"k is the constant of variation"#

#3y=9xlarrcolor(blue)"divide both sides by 3"#

#rArry=3x#

#"this is a direct variation equation with "k=3#

Apr 13, 2018

Yes, it is. And constant is 3. See below

Explanation:

#3y=9x# is a direct variation because for two diferente values values of #x#, lets say #x_0# and #x_1# we have

#3y_0=9x_0# and #3y_1=9x_1# substracting both we have

#3y_0-3y_1=9x_0-9x_1#

#3(y_0-y_1)=9(x_0-x_1)# from here we have

#(y_0-y_1)/(x_0-x_1)=9/3=3#