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How do you find the constant of proportionality in the equation y = kx? It is the product of x and y It is the coefficient of x (k) It is the variable y It is the sum of x and y
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The constant of proportionality in the equation y = kx is the coefficient of x, which is represented by k. It is not the product of x and y, the variable y, or the sum of x and y.
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