Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Lesson 113 Direct Variation ~ Inverse Variation Example 113.2Example 113.1 LESSON PRESENTATION Direct Variation.

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Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Lesson 113 Direct Variation ~ Inverse Variation Example 113.2Example LESSON PRESENTATION Direct Variation Example 113.4Example 113.3Example LESSON PRESENTATION Inverse Variation

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department In mathematics, two quantities are said to be proportional if they vary in such a way that one of the quantities is a constant multiple of the other, or equivalently if they have a constant ratio. Proportion also refers to the equality of two ratios. Direct Variation For example: Suppose at a particular athletic event there are twice as many boys as girls. We can describe this relations ship using the equation We can use this equation to find the number of boys at the event if we know the number of girls. In this case the “2” is the constant ratio.

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Direct Variation Given two variables x and y, y is (directly) proportional to x (y varies directly as x) if there is a non-zero constant k such that and the constant ratio is called the proportionality constant or constant of proportionality (or constant of variation).

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Example The mass of a substance varies directly as the volume of the substance. If the mass of 2 liters of the substance is 10 kilograms, what will be the volume of 35 kilograms of the substance? Direct Variation Solution: 1) We first recognize the words “varies directly” that imply the relationship 2) Read the problem again to find the values of M and V that can be used to find the value of the constant k. Use these values to solve for k. 3) Replace k in the equation with the value we found. 4) Reread the problem again to find that we are asked to find the value of V when M is 35.

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Example The distance traversed by a car traveling at a constant speed is directly proportional to the time spent traveling. If the car goes 75 kilometers in 5 hours, how far will it go in 7 hours? Direct Variation directly proportional

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Example Under certain conditions the pressure of a gas varies directly as the temperature. When the pressure is 800 pascals, the temperature is 400 K. What is the temperature when the pressure is 400 pascals. Direct Variation varies directly The temperature is 200 K when the pressure is 400 pascals.

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Inverse Variation When a problem states that one variable varies inversely as the other variable or that the value of one variable is inversely proportional to the value of the other variable, an equation of the form is implied, where k is the constant of proportionality and V and K are the variables. Let’s compare the equations for direct and inverse variation. Direct Variation Inverse Variation

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Example Under certain conditions, the pressure of a perfect gas varies inversely as the volume. When the pressure of a quantity of gas 7 pascals, the volume is 75 liters. What would be the volume if the pressure is increased to 15 pascals? Inverse Variation varies inversely

Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department Example To travel a fixed distance, the rate is inversely proportional to the time required. When the rate is 60 kilometers per hour, the time required is 4 hours. What would be the time required for the same distance if the rate is increased to 80 kilometers per hour? Inverse Variation inversely proportional

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