ksquar-6k-15equal to 0 find the value of k
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Since k is constant (the same for every point), we can find k when given any point by dividing the y-coordinate by the x-coordinate. For example, if y varies directly as x, and y = 6 when x = 2, the constant of variation is k = = 3. Thus, the equation describing this direct variation is y = 3x.
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k^2-6k-15=0
k^2-6k=15
k(k-6)=15
k=15,6
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