The Answers community requires more information for this question. Please edit your question to include more context. The answer will depend on the nature of proportionality between the two variables: is y directly proportional to x, or some power of x, is it inversely proportional?.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A non-example of a constant of proportionality would be a relationship where the ratio between two quantities is not always the same. Imagine a situation where the more you paint, the less paint you use each time - that would not have a constant of proportionality. Just like in painting, it's all about finding balance and harmony in the relationships around us.
Inverse proportion implies xy = c where c is the constant of [inverse] proportionality. x = 2 and y = 36 implies xy = 72 = c So the relationship is xy = 72 Then, if x = 4, y = 72/x = 72/4 = 18
Yes.You could also state that the circumference is directly proportional to the radius. The proportionality constant is (2 pi).
2y - 3x = 0Put into Slope-Intercept form:2y = 3xDivide by 2:y = 3/2 * x = 1.5x3/2, or 1.5 is the constant of variation.
To find the constant in the expression (8x + 3y - 2x + 6 - 4), first simplify it. Combine like terms: (8x - 2x = 6x) and (3y) remains as is. The constant terms are (6 - 4), which equals (2). Therefore, the constant in the expression is (2).
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I am assuming that k is the constant of proportionality so that f = k*a*t/b2 = 3*4*6/22 = 18
The constant of proportionality or scale factor.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A non-example of a constant of proportionality would be a relationship where the ratio between two quantities is not always the same. Imagine a situation where the more you paint, the less paint you use each time - that would not have a constant of proportionality. Just like in painting, it's all about finding balance and harmony in the relationships around us.
Inverse proportion implies xy = c where c is the constant of [inverse] proportionality. x = 2 and y = 36 implies xy = 72 = c So the relationship is xy = 72 Then, if x = 4, y = 72/x = 72/4 = 18
A [directly] proportional relationship between two variables, X and Y implies thatY = cX where c is the constant of proportionality.
Let's begin by assuming you have a direct ratio. 2 apples cost 45 cents. The constant of proportionality will be the apples per cent, or 2/45. Now, let's say you have an indirect proportionality. When x=6, y=10. Also, when x=5, y=12. Here, the C.O.P. is the total product of the numbers, so 6*10=60 and 5*12=60, which is no coincidence. The COP would be 60.
The circumference also doubles or trebles. The circumference is directly proportional to the radius, with the constant of proportionality = 2*pi.
Yes.You could also state that the circumference is directly proportional to the radius. The proportionality constant is (2 pi).
y/x is a constant; so first of you can solve for this constant. y/x=6/-3, or y/x=-2 y/4=-2 y=-8
y=x^2 * k k=constant of proportionality OR y/x^2 = k
2y - 3x = 0Put into Slope-Intercept form:2y = 3xDivide by 2:y = 3/2 * x = 1.5x3/2, or 1.5 is the constant of variation.