SOLUTION: How do i answer this problem An equation of the form y=kx where k =/ 0 describes a direct variation linear extra polation

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Question 208552: How do i answer this problem An equation of the form y=kx where k =/ 0
describes a direct variation linear extra polation

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do i answer this problem An equation of the form y=kx where k =/ 0
describes a direct variation linear extra polation
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What is the problem? That's just a statement.
You can answer, "Yes, that's true." (assuming =/ means not equal, and it's a relation, not an extrapolation)

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