Respuesta :
Answer:
option B is correct
The constant of variation for the given quadratic equation is, 0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
The quadratic variation is the relationship between the variables x and y such that : [tex]y=kx^2[/tex]; where k is the quadratic constant variation.
Given quadratic equation are as follow:
[tex]10y = 6x^2[/tex] ...[1]
Division property of equality states that you divide the same number to both sides of an equation
Divide equation [1] both side by 10,we get
[tex]\frac{10y}{10}= \frac{6x^2}{10}[/tex]
On simplifying we get;
[tex]y=\frac{6}{10}x^2[/tex] or
[tex]y= 0.6x^2[/tex]
Now, compare above equation with an equation [tex]y =kx^2[/tex] we get the value of k
i.e, k= 0.6
Therefore, the constant of variation is, 0.6.