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Find the constant of variation for the relation and use it to write an equation for the statement. Then solve the equation. If y varies directly as x, and y = 2 when x = 3, find y when x = 1.
a. y = 2x; y(1) = 2
c. 4
y - 3*; y(1) -
3
3
d.
y = -2
3
b.
yo 2 *;2(1) -
»-< x; 9(1) -
2
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Find the constant of variation for the relation and use it to write an equation for the statement.

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