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In any equation of the form y= kx, x and y are _____________ and the constant of proportionality is ______

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Answered by anglerao412
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Answer:

The constant of proportionality is the constant value of the ratio of two proportional quantities x and y, typically the equation is Y=KX.

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Answered by DangerousCat
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Question:-

In any equation of the form y= kx, x and y are _____________ and the constant of proportionality is ______

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In any equation of the form y= kx, x and y are

=> Y=KX.

and the constant of proportionality is ______

=> Value .

Given:-

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A proportional relationship between two quantities is one in which the two quantities vary directly with one and other. ... Proportional quantities can be described by the equation y = kx, where k is a constant ratio. You can tell that the relationship is directly proportional by looking at the graph.

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Personal values are the things that are important to us, the characteristics and behaviours that motivate us and guide our decisions. For example, maybe you value honesty. ... Some people are competitive, while others value cooperation. Some people value adventure, while others prefer security.

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