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Variation Chapter 9.1
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Direct Variation As x increases/decreases, y increases/decreases too. y = kx k is called the Constant of Variation k ≠ 0 “y varies direct with x” or “y varies directly as x”
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Inverse Variation x and y vary inversely if xy = k or k is still called the Constant of Variation and k ≠ 0 “y varies inversely with x” or “y varies inversely as x”
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Joint Variation Occurs when a quantity varies directly with two or more other quantities. z = kxy Again, k is the Constant of Variation and k ≠ 0 “z varies jointly with x and y”
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Summary Of Variation Direct Variationy = kx Inverse Variation Joint Variation z = kxy ***k is the Constant of Variation
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Determining Variation Tell whether x and y show direct variation, inverse variation, or neither… 1.Solve for y 2.See if it matches one of the formulas: y = kx or No match means “Neither”
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Determining Variation Tell Whether the following is direct variation, inverse variation or neither
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Determining Variation Tell Whether the following is direct variation, inverse variation or neither
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Determining Variation Tell Whether the following is direct variation, inverse variation or neither
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Using Variation to Find Values Given the Type of Variation and Values for x & y 1.Write the variation formula 2.Substitute the given values 3.Solve for k 4.Use the k you found to write a specific formula 5.Use this formula and given condition to solve for missing variable.
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