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Algebra
Linear Equations
Constant of Variation
Find the constant of variation for the relationship y = 40x.
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40
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20
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The constant of variation is the coefficient of x in the equation. In this case, the coefficient of x is 40. Therefore, the constant of variation is 40.
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