Is y=3.2xy=3.2x a direct variation equation and if so, what is the constant of variation?

1 Answer
Jan 14, 2016

y=3.2xy=3.2x is a direct variation equation with a constant of variation = 3.2=3.2

Explanation:

Any linear equation of the form:
color(white)("XXX")y=c*xXXXy=cx
or
color(white)("XXX")y/x=cXXXyx=c
for some constant cc is a direct variation equation (with direct variation constant of cc).

Another way to look at it:
Any linear equation which passes through the origin, i.e. through (0,0)(0,0), and is neither a horizontal nor a vertical line
is a direct variation equation with a direct variation constant equal to the slope of the the line.