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What is the constant of variation for the quadratic variation?

10y = 6x2

6

0.6

10

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User Sendy
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the constant is 0.6yo
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User Ofir Israel
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Answer:

option B is correct

The constant of variation for the given quadratic equation is, 0.6

Explanation:

The quadratic variation is the relationship between the variables x and y such that :
y=kx^2; where k is the quadratic constant variation.

Given quadratic equation are as follow:


10y = 6x^2 ...[1]

Division property of equality states that you divide the same number to both sides of an equation

Divide equation [1] both side by 10,we get


(10y)/(10)= (6x^2)/(10)

On simplifying we get;


y=(6)/(10)x^2 or


y= 0.6x^2

Now, compare above equation with an equation
y =kx^2 we get the value of k

i.e, k= 0.6

Therefore, the constant of variation is, 0.6.

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