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How do you find the constant of proportionality

I am almost 100% sure you divide Y over X....Dependent over Independent.

Is this correct? 

 Dec 14, 2016
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Here are a few common examples about the concept of " constant of proportionality":

 

If an object travels at a constant speed, then the distance traveled is directly proportional to the time spent traveling, with the speed being the constant of proportionality.

 

The circumference of a circle is directly proportional to its diameter, with the constant of proportionality equal to π.

 

On a map drawn to scale, the distance between any two points on the map is directly proportional to the distance between the two locations that the points represent, with the constant of proportionality being the scale of the map.

 

The force acting on a certain object due to gravity is directly proportional to the object's mass; the constant of proportionality between the mass and the force is known as gravitational acceleration.

 Dec 14, 2016

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