Finding the Constant of Proportionality from an Equation

The video explains how to find the constant of proportionality from an equation and provides an example.

00:00:00 The video explains how to find the constant of proportionality from an equation and provides an example. The constant is found by dividing one side of the equation by four.

🧮 To find the constant of proportionality, we can divide 4y by 8x.

The constant of proportionality is obtained by dividing 4y by 8x.

🔢 By dividing both sides of the equation by 8x, we can find the constant of proportionality.

00:01:04 In this video, we calculate the proportionality constant of a given equation and determine that it is equal to 1/2.

➡️ The video discusses the constant of proportionality.

✏️ It shows how to calculate the constant of proportionality using different examples.

🔍 The video explains how to find the constant of proportionality by dividing both sides of the equation.

00:02:12 The video explains the concept of the constant of proportionality in equations with an example.

🔑 The constant of proportionality is three in the equation y = 3x.

📐 The relationship between y and x follows a linear pattern.

The variant C is the correct one.

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