SOLUTION: Hello and Happy Friday! I am trying to solve: Does the equation y/x^2=13.9 represent a direct variation of one variable with the square of another variable? Thanks, De

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Question 384266: Hello and Happy Friday!
I am trying to solve:
Does the equation y/x^2=13.9 represent a direct variation of one variable with the square of another variable?
Thanks,
Denise

Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes. Y varying directly with another variable x means y = kx for some constant of proportionality k.