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9 November, 08:47

How do you calculate constant rate of change from a proportional graph given the coordinates (x, y) ?

Question 1 options:

x/y

y + x

xy

y/x

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  1. 9 November, 11:07
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    y/x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If y is directly proportional to x, then:

    y = kx

    k is the coefficient of proportionality, or the constant rate of change. Solving for k:

    k = y/x
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