The answer depends on how the information is presented.
If in the form of a graph, it must be a straight line through the origin.
If in the form of an equation, it must be of the form y = cx.
If you draw a graph, you'll get a straight line that passes through the origin. If you have an equation, it must be of the form:y = kx (where "k" is any constant)
The answer depends on the relationship between x and y. Since that is not specified it is not possible to give an answer.
if INVERSELY proportional then y = 1/X^2 ( that is, 1 divided by x squared) If X doubles then X SQUARED increases as 2 x 2 = 4 times SINCE Y = 1/x^2 then Y DECREASES 4 times
It depends on the relationship between x and y.
y=54 if x=6 so we can write y=9(x) so y=k(x) clearly y is directly proportional to x.
I am not really sure what you are asking for, but any intercept on the x-axis has a y value of 0, so for any particular x value N, the intercept is at (N, 0).
A [directly] proportional relationship between two variables, X and Y implies thatY = cX where c is the constant of proportionality.
You need to know what is the relationship between x and y. Are they proportional? Inversely proportional? Several other options also exist.
no a proportional relationship is y / x = 5
Suppose the two variables are X and Y. If, for any observation, X/Y remains the same, the relationship is proportional.
weight = mass x gravity
Yes. It is inversely proportional. An increase in x results in a proportional decrease in y and vice versa.
Force= mass x acceleration. Therefore: Force is directly proportional to acceleration.
Please dont mind the βwhatβ
Various options: y is directly proportional to k, with x as the constant of proportionality; y is directly proportional to x, with k as the constant of proportionality; x is inversely proportional to k, with y as the constant of proportionality; x is directly proportional to y, with 1/k as the constant of proportionality; k is directly proportional to y, with 1/x as the constant of proportionality; and k is inversely proportional to x, with y as the constant of proportionality.
Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional.
y = distance x = time v = velocitydistance = velocity x timey = v X
x is 0.8