Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 6 - Section 6.7 - Variation and Problem Solving - Vocabulary, Readiness & Video Check - Page 396: 9

Answer

It represents the slope.

Work Step by Step

We know that, by definition, a direct variation equation is a linear equation that goes through the origin. Thus, it is in the form: $$ y = kx$$ where k is the constant of variation. Since we know that the coefficient in front of the x gives the slope, k, the constant of variation, tells us the slope of the equation.
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