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Math9 Q2 Week2 - Variation

This document discusses variations and how to identify and write equations for different types of variations. It contains two recall sections asking to identify the type of variation described in statements and write equations for given variations using direct, inverse, joint or combined proportional relationships. The final section indicates how to solve problems involving variations.

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Math9 Q2 Week2 - Variation

This document discusses variations and how to identify and write equations for different types of variations. It contains two recall sections asking to identify the type of variation described in statements and write equations for given variations using direct, inverse, joint or combined proportional relationships. The final section indicates how to solve problems involving variations.

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VARIATIONS

Translating into variation statement a relationship between two


quantities given by a table of values and a mathematical
equation
RECALL 1
Identify what type of variation (direct, indirect, joint,
combined) the following statements describe, then write
your answers on your answer sheet.
1. As the value x increases, the value of y decreases.
2. The value of y varies directly to two or more quantities.
3. As the value of x increases, the value of y also increases.
4. The value of 𝑦 varies directly to some quantities and
varies inversely to some other quantities.
5. As the value of y increases, the value of x decreases.
RECALL 2
Using k as the constant of variation, write the equation of the
variation of the following.
6. The weight (w) of an athlete is directly proportional to his
height (h)
7. P varies directly as the square of Q
8. The altitude (h) of a triangle with constant area varies
inversely as its base (b).
9. The pressure (P) of a gas varies jointly as its density (d), and
its absolute temperature (t).
10. F varies jointly as m1 and m2 and inversely as the square of d.
SOLVING PROBLEMS
INVOLVING
VARIATIONS

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