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Identify the constant of variation. 8y-7x=0

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A direct variation between two variables "x" and "y" is given by the following formula:

y = kx

We can rewrite the given expression 8y-7x=0 to get an equation of the form y = kx like this:

8y - 7x = 0

8y - 7x + 7x = 0 + 7x

8y = 7x

8y/8 = 7x/8

y = 7/8x

The number that is being multiplied by x should be the constant of variation k, then in this case, the constant of variation equals 7/8

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