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VARIATIONS

GROUP 1
ENERGIZER
LESSONS & COVERAGE

Lesson 1 – Direct Variation


Lesson 2 – Inverse Variation
Lesson 3 – Joint Variation
Lesson 4 – Combined Variation
DIRECT VARIATION

There is direct variation whenever a situation


produces pairs of numbers in which their ratio is
constant. For two quantities, x and y, an increase
in x causes an increase in y as well. Similarly, a
decrease in x causes a decrease in y.
DIRECT VARIATION

The statements:
“y varies directly as x”
“y is directly proportional to x” and
“y is proportional to x”

May be translated mathematically as y = kx, where k is the constant of variation.


EXAMPLES

1. If y varies directly as x and y = 24 when x = 6, find the variation constant and


the equation
of variation.

Solution:
a. Express the statement “y varies directly as x” as y = kx.
b. Solve for k by substituting the given values in the equation.

y = kx
24 = 6k
k =_______
24
6
k=4
Therefore, the constant of variation is 4.
c. Form the equation of the variation by substituting 4 in the statement, y = kx.

y= 4x
INVERSE VARIATION

Inverse variation occurs whenever a situation


produces pairs of numbers whose product is constant.
For two quantities x and y, an increase in x causes a
decrease in y or vice versa.
INVERSE VARIATION

We can say that y varies inversely as x or y = kx .

The statement, “y varies inversely to x,” translates


to y = kx, where k is the constant of variation.
EXAMPLES

1. Find the equation and solve for k: y varies inversely as x and y =6


when x = 18.
Solution:
The relation y varies inversely as x translates to y =____
k
x
Substitute the values to find k:

y =____
k
x
6 =____
k
18
k = (6)(18)
k = 108

The equation of variation is y =______


108
x
Therefore, the constant of variation is 108.
JOINT VARIATION

The statement “a varies jointly as b and c”


means a = kbc, or k =_______
a
bc
where k is the constant of variation.
EXAMPLES

1. Find the equation of variation where a varies jointly as b and


c, and a = 36 when b = 3 and
c = 4.
Solution:
a = kbc
36 = k (3)(4)
k =______
36
12
k=3

Therefore, the required equation of variation is a = 3bc


COMBINED VARIATION

Combined variation is another physical relationship


among variables. This is the kind of
variation that involves both the direct and inverse
variations.
COMBINED VARIATION

The statement “z varies directly as x and inversely as y” means


z =_______
kx or k =_______
zy
y x

, where k is the constant of variation.


EXAMPLES

If z varies directly as x and inversely as y, and z = 9 when x = 6 and y = 2, find z


when x = 8 and y = 12.
Solution:
The equation is z =_______
kx
y

Solve for k by substituting the first set of values of z, x, and y in the equation.
z _______
= kx
y
Now, solve for z when x = 8 and y = 12.
9 _______
= 6k Using the equation z =_______
3x
2 y,
k _______
=9
3 z = _______
(3)(8)
k=3 12
z=2

Therefore, z is equal to 2.
QUIZ TIME!
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING

1. The fare F of a passenger varies directly as the distance d of his


destination.
2. The cost C of fish varies directly as its weight w in kilograms.
3. An employee’s salary S varies directly as the number of days d he has
worked.
4. The rate r at which a person types a certain manuscript varies inversely as
the time
t spent in typing.
5. The cost c per person of renting a private resort varies inversely as the
number n of persons sharing the rent.
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING

6. The length l of a rectangular field varies inversely as its width w.


7. The volume V of a pyramid varies jointly as the area of the base B
and the altitude h.
8. The area A of a triangle varies jointly as the base b and the
altitude h.
9.The acceleration A of a moving object varies directly as the
distance d it travels and
inversely as the square of the time t it travels.
10.The pressure P of a gas varies directly as its temperature t and
inversely as its
volume V.
THANK YOU!
MEMBERS:

PEARL ERICH LAO MARIANE ARANDIA JASMIN LASTIMOSA IRA BEATRIZ DIMAIN JADE REYTOMAS

PRINCE KEN ALIPIO ASHLY DOMINADO SAMANTHA ENRIQUEZ GABRIELLE ALLEJOS CARL JAMES MORILLO

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