A linear relation is modeled by the equation y/x = -3.

I. What is the constant of proportionality for this direct variation? II. The following table models this relation. Complete the table using the constant of proportionality.

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The given equation is :

  • [tex] \dfrac{y}{x} = - 3[/tex]

now, here

  • [tex]y = - 3x[/tex]

1. constant of proportionality for this direct variation is :

  • [tex] - 3[/tex]

2. for the given table :

  • x = 0 and y = 0

  • x = 1 and y = -3

  • x = 2 and y = -6

  • x = 3 and y = -9

3. the given equation in slope intercept form will be :

  • [tex]y = - 3x + 0[/tex]

where, slope (m) = -3 and y - intercept (b) = 0

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