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Mathematics, 15.09.2021 14:30, mervindavisk

Does the table below represent a direct variation relationship? If yes, what is the constant of variation? x 5 7 9
y 20 28 36
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Yes, k=14

Yes, k=15

No, it does not represent a direct variation

Yes, k=4

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