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Variations Combined

This document discusses combined variations, where a variable depends on two or more other variables, with some varying directly and others varying inversely. Examples given include variables that vary directly with one variable and inversely with another, such as z varying directly with x but inversely with y. The document also provides an example problem of finding the value of z when given its value for specific values of x and y, and then given new values of x and y.

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Variations Combined

This document discusses combined variations, where a variable depends on two or more other variables, with some varying directly and others varying inversely. Examples given include variables that vary directly with one variable and inversely with another, such as z varying directly with x but inversely with y. The document also provides an example problem of finding the value of z when given its value for specific values of x and y, and then given new values of x and y.

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Variations

C O M BI N ED
Combined Variation
•  A situation where a variable • Examples:
depends on two or more other • T varies directly as a and inversely as b.
variable, some varies directly and
others inversely. • Z varies directly as x and inversely as y.
• z varies directly as x and inversely
as y

• 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.
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