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VARIATION
Subject: Mathematics
Teacher: Sir K. Paul
By: Group Honesty
A
Group
Members
• Akeela Peters (group leader)
• Nyah Gravesande (assistant
leader)
• Renita Permaul
• Stephanie Gittens
• Rihanna Hilliman
• Soofian Guptar
CONTENTS
A B C D E
Introduction Types of How to identify Examples How to identify

G
variations Direct Variaton

F
& Indirect Variaton
Exercise

Examples Conclusion
& Homework
Exercise
Term used
Variable Constant Quadrant Quantity Hyperbola
Variable is a Fixed value A quadrant is A quantity is Hyperbola is a
symbol that a region of a how much of type of
represents an Cartesian something smooth curve
unknown or plane formed there is, or its lying in a
changing when the x- size or plane.
quantity. axis and y- magnitude. A
axis intersect quantity can
each other. be a number,
variable, or
any algebraic
combination
of them .
Image showing the four Quadrants
A
Introduction

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What is Variation?
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A relation between a set of values of one variable and
a set of values of other variables.
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Variation is the relationship between two or more The user can demonstrate on a
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about a corresponding change in the other quantity.
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Examples

Change in one quantity brings about a corresponding change in the


other quantity.
Types of Variation

•Direct Variation
•Indirect Variation (Inverse Variation)
Formula for Direct Variation

k- is the constant
Direct Variation

The relationship between two variables in which one is a constant


multiple of the other.
Or
Direct Variation is the relationship that exists between two quantity in
which the increase in one quantity, brings about the increase in the other
quantity or the decrease in one quantity, brings about a decrease in the
other quantity.
How to Identify Direct Variation
Direct Variation Equations:
Examples

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Direct Variation Tables of Values
Examples

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Characteristics of a Direct Variation graph
 The graph will always go through the origin (point 0,0) on
the coordinate plain).
 The graph will always be straight line .
 As the “x” values increase, the “y” value will also increase.
 The slope of the line is k.
 The graph of a direct variation equation y = kx
Graph of a Direct Variation
Examples of Direct
Variation
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Determining whether y varies directly with x
( Tables of Values)
Direct Variation In word problem
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Class Exercise

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Solutions

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Solutions
Indirect (Inverse)
Variation

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Formula
Formula for Inverse
for Inverse VariationVariation

k- is the constant
Indirect (Inverse)
Variation
Indirect Variation (Inverse Variation) is a relationship in which the
absolute value of one variable gets smaller while the other gets larger.
Or
Inverse Variation is the relationship between two quantity in which the
increase in one quantity will cause a decrease in the other quantity and a
decrease in one quantity will cause a increase in the other quantity.
How to Identify Indirect Variation
Solutions
Inverse Variation in Equation
Solutions

 Y varies inversely as x means that


y=k/x
 Where k is the constant
 Another way of writing this is xy=k
Examples

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Inverse Variation Table of Values

You can make a table of values for “x” and “y” and see
how the values behave. You could have a inverse
variation if....

 As “x” increase in values, “y” decrease in values


or
 As “x” decrease in values, “y” increase in values.
Examples

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Characteristic of inverse Variation graph
 The graph is a rectangular hyperbola.

 The graph has a curve that approaches the “x”- axis as


“x” increases and approaches the “y”- axis as “x” gets
closer to ‘0’.

 The graph will always be a curved line.

 The graph of the inverse variation is y=k/x.


Inverse Variation Graph
Examples of Indirect
Variation
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Inverse Variation in a word problem
Class exercise
Solution
Homework

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Direct Variation
Inverse Variation
Conclusion

• Direct Variation is when the increase in one quantity brings a increase


in the other quantity. The formula is y=kx

• Indirect Variation is when the increase in one quantity brings a


decrease in the other quantity. The formula is y=k/x
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