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Math 10 Lesson #2 Inverse Variation Mrs. Goodman
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Inverse Variation y = k/x k is the constant y is inversely proportional to x
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Inverse Variation What would this relationship look like if we solved the equation for k?
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Graph of Inverse Variation
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Inverse Variation How could we describe the inverse variation relationship in our own words?
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Inverse Variation As one variable INCREASES, the other variable…..
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Example The amount of time it takes for an ice cube to melt varies inversely with the temperature
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Example a)How could we write an equation to represent this relationship? b)If it takes 4 hours to melt one block of ice at 52 degrees, find the value of k.
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Direct vs. Inverse X510204080160320 Y48163264128156 X255060100150 Y843.3321.33
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Direct vs. Inverse Which table of values represents direct variation and which table of values represents inverse variation?
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Ideas Can you think of other real life examples of inverse variation?
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Reflection Questions y = k/x 1)How will the value of y change as x increases? 2)If the value of x doubles, how will the value of y change?
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That’s all for today! Thanks for working hard! See you next time!
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