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  1. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.negative 12x equals 6y
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  2. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.negative 12x equals 6y
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  3. For the data in the table, tell whether y varies directly with x. If it does, write an equation for the direct variation.x y
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  4. For the data in the table, tell whether y varies directly with x. If it does, write an equation for the direct variation.x y 3
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  5. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.0.7 x minus 1.4 y
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  6. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.two y equals five x
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  7. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation.two y equals five x
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  8. For the data in the table, tell whether y varies directly with x. If it does, write an equation for the direct variation.x y
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  9. X Y5 8 8 12.8 9 14.4 Direct Variation: Divide y by x to find constant of variation, k. y/x = k Indirect Variation: Multiply x
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  10. Determine whether the equation represents a direct variation. If it does, find the constant of variation. (1 point) Responses
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