If y varies directly with x, does x vary directly with y? If so, what is the relationship between the constants of variation? Explain. Please help!
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If y varies directly with x, does x vary directly with y? If so, what is the relationship between the constants of variation? Explain. Please help! x is the constant y is the variable. the answer is no. y is dependent on x and therefore does not vary.
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