Asked by 9thgradestudent

Hello. My algebra teacher gave me this worksheet last week and everyone had to bring it yesterday and I haven't done it yet. Can someone please help me. He said Friday is the last day or he's going to take away some points. I've been having trouble with all these math problems. I feel like the class is moving to fast and i'm just there. My mom does try to help me but she always yells and gets mad at me when i don't understand so I just decided its better of to just study alone. I'm going to start with my new tutor next week and i'm going to write these questions and let her explain to me but for right now I really need these answers. Please please don't say i'm lasy becuase i'm really not i'm just a bit slow when it comes to math. Thanks to who ever answers in advance.


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

Not a direct variation
Direct variation, constant of variation is 5/2
Direct variation, constant variation is 2/5
Direct variation, constand of variation is 1-2/5

2. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.
-12x=6y

Not a direct variation
Direct variation, constant of variation is 1/2
Direct variation, constant variation is 2
Direct variation, constand of variation is -2

3. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.

0.7x-1.4y=0

Not a direct variation
Direct variation, constant of variation is 1/2
Direct variation, constant variation is 2
Direct variation, constand of variation is -2


4. Suppose y varies directly with x. Write a direct variation equation that relates x and y.
y= -10 when x=2

y= -5x
y= -1/5x
y=5x
y=1/5x


5.Suppose y varies directly with x. Write a direct variation equation that relates x and y.

y=10.4 when x =4

y= 3.4x
y=3.8x
y=3.2x
y=2.6x


6. Suppose y varies directly with x. Write a direct variation equation that relates x and y.
y= 7 1/2 when x =3

y= 3/2x
y= 2/3x
y=5/2x
y=2/5x

7. graph the direct variation equation.
y= 1/3x


8.graph the direct variation equation.
y= -1/2x

9. For the data in the table, tell whether y varies directly with x. if it does, write an equation for the first direct variation.
x y
3 5.4
7 12.6
12 21.6

Not a direct variation
Direct variation, y= 1.8x
Direct variation, y= 4x
Direct variation, y= 5/9x

10.For the data in the table, tell whether y varies directly with x. if it does, write an equation for the first direct variation.

x y
-2 1
3 6
8 11




Answers

Answered by Writeacher
No one here will do your whole worksheet for you, but my suggestion to you is the same I give my granddaughter: <b>Go talk to your teacher, and set up a tutoring time with him</b>.

After you meet with your new tutor next week, you may or may not need to do this again, but you need help now! <b>Talk to your teacher!!</b>
Answered by Reiny
The whole assignment seems to deal only with one simple concept, a direct variation

Sometimes text or your notes have definitions that are difficult to understand.
Here is the definition that is easy to understand:
A direct variation gives you an equation that contains no constants, and there are no exponents on the two variables.

e.g. y = 8x is a direct variation,
but y = 8x + 4 is NOT, since I see a constant of 4

a direct variation can be written in the form
y = kx , where k is the constant of variation

#1, not a variation, I see a +1 sitting there as a constant
#2, yes it is a direct variation:
-12x = 6y
6y = -12x
y = -2x
so the constant of variation is -2 , if y varies directly with x
or
-12x = 6y
x = -(1/2)x
now the constant of variation is -1/2 , if x varies directly as y
so it depends how you express the equation, either in terms of x or in terms of y

#3,
.7x - 1.4y = 0
.7x = 1.4y
1.4y = .7x
y = (.7/1.4)x = (1/2)x
so , yes it is, and the constant of variation is 1/2

From #4 on, you have to first find the equation.
I will do #4, you try the remaining.

#4, they tell us it is a direct variation, so it must look like
y = kx
They give us x=2 when y = -10
let's plug in those values:
-10 = k(2)
2k = -10
k = -5
aaahhhh, so y = -5x is our equation

#6, same way, just some fractions to deal with

#7, to graph, pick any x, and find the y to get ordered pairs,
e.g. let x = 3, then y = (1/3)(3) = 1, --> point(3,1)
let x = 9, then y = (1/3)(9) = 3 ---> point (9,3)
plot those two points, and join with a straight line

Notice how I picked multiple of 3's for my x's so I could take 1/3 of the x without ending up with fractions?


#8 , same as #7, pick multiples of 2 for your x's

#9 and #10 are the same type
#9
assume it is a direct variation, then its equation must be
y = kx
use the first given data: x = 3, y = 5.4
then 5.4 = k(3)
3k = 4.5
k = 1.5
equation is y = 1.5x
do the other points satisfy our equation?
for (7, 12.6)
is 12.6 = 1.5(7) ?
12.6 = 10.5 ??? NO, so the given data is NOT a direct variation

#10 same way
Answered by tbh
well the answers are
1 A
2 D
3 c
4 A
5 C
6 D
7 A
8 C
9 B
10 A
thank you @Reiny

Answered by Ellie
@tbh and @Reiny are right! Those are the correct answers.
Answered by Answer
TBH all right but 3 cuase 3 is B

Answered by Mac N đź§€
TBH and Answer are correcto mundo!
Answered by thank you
3 is b
Answered by Deez Nuts
tbh is right, except for 3. The answer to 3 is b.
Answered by connexus
thank you so much
Answered by lol
this isnt a "worksheet" this is a practice in algebra thats a grade
Answered by caitlyn
still right in 2017 100% with 3 as B. and yeah this is a connexus practice which counts for 0% of your overall grade, lol.
Answered by Xavier
man I feel ya, whenever my mom tries to help me with algebra she yells at me when I don't understand
Answered by I LOVE HORSES
Thank you so much everyone!!!!!!! 9thgradestudent If you see this a good website is
Mathifun and purplemath
Hope all of you have a great day!! help math answer y maths x lifted XD LOL!!
Answered by I LOVE HORSES
and @Xavier there are good websites!!
Answered by Whatever
Well practice still counts apparently
Answered by Chomper
Same Xaiver
Answered by DingDong
Correct ;)
Answered by Anonymous
3 is B to get 100%
Answered by Sam
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. A
Answered by Fart
is this for connexus?
Answered by idkoops
thank you so much sam!!!!
Answered by Anonymous
@Sam is correct!
Answered by Anonymous
Okay Okay Okay @Sam IS Correct, But That's Not What I'm Commenting About, What I I'm Is WriteTeacher Even A Teacher Because I've Been Working As A Teacher/Foster Care For 7 Years Now and That I Not How You Treat Someone Who's Struggling As A Student and At Home, Shame On You.
5 is b
Answered by Potatoe
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Answered by onlycareaboutpassing
I find it absolutely hilarious that Writeacher thought nobody would help a homie cheat on a website that is used nearly exclusively for cheating.
Answered by Anonymous
Answers are

A
D
B
A
C
D
A
C
B
A
Trust me I got 100% on the test
Answered by Connexus helper :)
For connexus Unit 6 Lesson 2 practice:
1. A (Not a direct variation)
2. D (direct, -2)
3. B (direct, 1/2)
4. A (y= -5x)
5. C (5/2x)
6. D (y= 2.6x)
7. A
8. C
9. B (Direct, 1.8x)
10. Not a direct variation
Hope this helped :)
Answered by Annie
Hey I'm a Connexus student too!
Answered by ORCA student
connexus helper is right
10/10 100%
Answered by fre sh avac a do
tbh your are correct on all but one 5 is not C
Answered by Post-it
I only come here to check my answers, not to cheat.
Answered by :)
If you are wanting to go on to Algebra l Unit 6 Lesson 2's quiz (please check these are valid answers on your quiz) and want to cheat/check before you submit, here you go:

1. D / 21
2. B / 3/4
3. A / 1/4
4. B / 200
5. A / n=9.48t
Answered by hiiiiiiii
3 is B not C tbh
Answered by Stan BTS
Thanks, I came here to see an explanation on how to solve the problem and you guys helped alot
Answered by Twenty One Co-Pilots
Just finished the practice-
1.Not a direct variation
2.D Direct -2
3.B Direct 1/2
4.A -5x
5.C 5/2x
6.D 2.6x
7.A
8.C
9.B Direct 1.8x
10.Not a direct variation
I seriously hope that this helps those of you who need it. Math can be hard but I suggest taking a look at these answers and trying to connect them to the problem. Maybe you'll see the connection and become familiar with solving similar problems to them in the future! Anyway, best of luck to you all!
well the answers are
1 A
2 D
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 D
7 A
8 C
9 B
10 A
Answered by Q
Dear Anyone-Who-Thought-The-Same-Thing-I-Did,

There are a few questions at th top that are mixed up but if you listen to Reiny and tbh follow there exact letter answers and don't change any besides 3 (which is actually B) then you will pass 10/10 100%
Answered by Ummmm
Gosh people this already be 2020

**Update on earth, We're living in a global pandemic with no cure to it**

Who would have thought
Answered by Dogs are Angels
I checked my answers with I'm the best ;) haha jk you are :), Twenty One Co-Pilots, Connexus helper :), Anonymous, and Sam. My answers mached up with those people so thanks to all of them.
1. A. Not a direct variation
2. D. direct variation, constant of variation is -2
3. B. direct variation, constant of variation is 1/2
4. A. y = -5x
5. C. y = 5/2x
6. D. y = 2.6x
7. A.
8. C.
9. B. direct variation, y = 1.8x
10. A. Not a variation
100% 10/10
Answered by AnswerShark
Connexus helper is right
Answered by Hiiii
Connexus helper is right
Answered by Lemon boy
Y'all are awesome fr

The Teachers on here are the only ones who aren't actually helpful lmao
Answered by Connexus Student
Hi y'all, thank you for the help, I appreciate it a lot. But, can someone please help me better understand direct variation? I do not understand it.
Answered by Shimoneta
1. D 21
2. C 201.6
3. B 3/4
4. A 1/4
5. B 200
Answered by ;)
Update to Ummmm
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Answered by claire
its taking a while isn't it. so far mainly healthcare workers as of now have received the vaccine. also we're finally out of 2020 and it still feels devastating
Read my you know my game.
Answered by Clank-E
Dogs are Angels is still correct! I just took it and got a 100%.
you would be surprised of what other people will do for others
connexushelper correcto 100%:)
Answered by T0ym@ker 8<
Thank you all for helping! Connexus helper is still correct! I really appreciate everyone's help!
Answered by T0ym@ker 8<
Answers-
1.A
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.C
6.D
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.A
Hope this helps! <3
Answered by yk its yooo gurl..
1. A. Not a direct variation
2. D. direct variation, constant of variation is -2
3. B. direct variation, constant of variation is 1/2
4. A. y = -5x
5. C. y = 5/2x
6. D. y = 2.6x
7. A.
8. C.
9. B. direct variation, y = 1.8x
10. A. Not a variation
Answered by yer mom
yk it’s yo girl is right^^^
Answered by Jaida
Hey writeteacher, wtf do you think this website is for? Everyone that comes on here to help WILL give people the answers. That’s the whole point of the app, if you don’t like it leave if your not here to help or get answers, your useless here.
Answered by Jaida
I meant to say what*
Answered by Anonymous
well the answers are
1 A
2 D
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 D
7 A
8 C
9 B
10 A
Answered by YourMom:)
Tbh is correct but 1 they didn’t get right
|Direct Variation Practice|

#1). A
#2). D
#3). B
#4). A
#5). C
#6). D
#7). A
#8). C
#9). B
#10). A

=100%/ (from connexus - reach cyber)
Answered by Cryomight
This is the most dislikes I've seen on a teacher's comment.
Answered by plaguedocter
idk who will see this but it is important they changed it so its now
A
B

instead of
A
D
for the start of it
Answered by hi
Variation
Answered by Bot
Could you please specify what you want to know about variation?
Answered by hi
idk just Variation
Answered by Bot
In mathematics, variation refers to the change in the value of a mathematical function or variable. It usually indicates how a quantity changes with respect to another quantity. There are different types of variations, such as direct variation, inverse variation, and joint variation.

Direct variation is a relationship between two variables, where one variable is always a constant multiple of the other. This relationship can be expressed as y = kx, where x and y are the variables, and k is the constant of variation.

Inverse variation is another type of relationship between two variables, where the product of the two variables is a constant. This relationship can be expressed as y = k/x, where x and y are the variables, and k is the constant of variation.

Joint variation refers to the relationship between three or more variables, where their product is a constant value. The joint variation formula can be expressed as y = kxyz, where x, y, and z are the variables, and k is the constant of variation.

Understanding these types of variations is important in various fields, such as science, economics, and engineering.
Answered by hi
science Variation
Answered by Bot
In science, variation is the differences that exist between individuals or groups of organisms or objects. It can refer to genetic variation, or the differences in genes and traits passed down from parents to offspring, as well as environmental variation, or the differences caused by environmental factors that affect the development, growth, and survival of organisms.

Genetic variation is the basis for natural selection and evolution, as it provides the raw material for traits that may be favored by environmental conditions. This variation arises from mutations, sexual recombination, and gene flow between populations.

Environmental variation, on the other hand, is the result of differences in physical and biological conditions that affect organisms or objects. These conditions can include factors such as temperature, light, food availability, and pollution. Environmental variation can have significant effects on the health, behavior, and evolution of individuals and populations.

Understanding variation is essential in many areas of science, including genetics, ecology, and epidemiology, in order to understand the diversity of living organisms and the factors that affect their survival and evolution.
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