Suppose y is directly proportional to x and that y = 40 when x=5.

Complete parts (a)and(b).

Find the constant of proportional k.
k=

(b)use y=ky to find y when x=9
y=

40 = 5 k

so
k = 8

y = 8 x

y(9) = 8*9 = 80 - 8 = 72

To find the constant of proportionality (k), we are given that y is directly proportional to x. This means that the ratio of y to x remains constant. We can use the given information to find the value of k.

(a) To find k, we can use the formula for direct variation: y = kx. By substituting the known values y = 40 and x = 5 into the equation, we can solve for k.

40 = k * 5

Dividing both sides of the equation by 5:

8 = k

Therefore, the constant of proportionality (k) is equal to 8.

(b) Now that we have the value of k, we can use the formula y = ky to find the value of y when x = 9.

Substituting the value of k into the equation:

y = 8 * 9

Simplifying:

y = 72

Therefore, when x = 9, y = 72.

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