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Direct Variation - Math 9

Direct variation is defined as y = kx, where k is the constant of variation, indicating that as x increases or decreases, y does the same. The document provides examples and exercises to identify direct variation, calculate the constant of variation, and solve related problems. It also explains how to graph direct variation equations, noting that they always pass through the origin.

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Direct Variation - Math 9

Direct variation is defined as y = kx, where k is the constant of variation, indicating that as x increases or decreases, y does the same. The document provides examples and exercises to identify direct variation, calculate the constant of variation, and solve related problems. It also explains how to graph direct variation equations, noting that they always pass through the origin.

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Direct Variation

What is it and how do I know when I see it?


Definition:
Y varies directly as x means that y = kx
where k is the constant of variation.
(see any similarities to y = mx + b?)
y
Another way of writing this is k =
x
In other words:
* As X increases in value, Y increases or
* As X decreases in value, Y decreases.
Examples of Direct Variation:
Note: X increases,
X Y
6 12 6,7,8
7 14 And Y increases.
8 16
12, 14, 16

What is the constant of variation of the table above?

y
Since y = kx we can say k  Therefore:
x
12/6=k or k = 2 14/7=k or k = 2 y = 2x is the
equation!
16/8=k or k =2 Note k stays constant.
Examples of Direct Variation:
Note: X decreases,
X Y 30, 15, 9
30 10
And Y decreases.
15 5
10, 5, 3
9 3

What is the constant of variation of the table above?

y
Since y = kx we can say k  Therefore:
x
30/10=k or k = 3 15/5=k or k = 3 y = 3x is the
equation!
9/3=k or k =3 Note k stays constant.
Examples of Direct Variation:
Note: X decreases,
X Y -4, -16, -40
-4 -1
And Y decreases.
-16 -4
-40 -10 -1,-4,-10

What is the constant of variation of the table above?


y
Since y = kx we can say k  Therefore:
x
y = ¼ x is the
-1/-4=k or k = ¼ -4/-16=k or k = ¼
equation!
-10/-40=k or k = ¼ Note k stays constant.
What is the constant of
variation for the following
direct variation?
X Y
1. 2 4 -8
2. -2 8 -16
-6 12
3. -½ 3 -6

4. ½

Answer
Now 0% 0% 0% 0%
2 -2 -½ ½
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Is this a direct variation? If yes, give the
constant of variation (k) and the equation.

X Y Yes!
4 6
k = 6/4 or 3/2
8 12
Equation?
12 18
y = 3/2 x
18 27
Is this a direct variation? If yes, give the
constant of variation (k) and the equation.

X Y Yes!
10 25
k = 25/10 or 5/2
6 15
k = 10/4 or 5/2
4 10
2 5 Equation?
y = 5/2 x
Is this a direct variation? If yes, give the
constant of variation (k) and the equation.

X Y No!
15 5
The k values are
3 26 different!
1 75
2 150
Which of the following is a direct
variation?

1. A
2. B
3. C Answer
4. D Now

0% 0% 0% 0%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Which is the equation that
describes the following table
of values?
1. y = -2x X Y
2. y = 2x 10 5
2 1
3. y= ½x 12 6
4. xy = 200 20 10

Answer
0% 0% 0% 0%
Now
x 2x x 0
-2 = ½ 20
= y = =
y y xy
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Using Direct Variation to find unknowns (y = kx)
Given that y varies directly with x, and y = 28 when
x=7, Find x when y = 52. HOW???

2 step process
X Y
1. Find the constant variation
7 28
k = y/x or k = 28/7 = 4
k=4 ? 52

2. Use y = kx. Find the unknown (x).


Therefore:
52= 4x or 52/4 = x
X =13 when Y=52
x= 13
Using Direct Variation to find unknowns (y = kx)
Given that y varies directly with x, and y = 3 when x=9,
Find y when x = 40.5. HOW???

2 step process X Y
1. Find the constant variation.
9 3
k = y/x or k = 3/9 = 1/3
40.5 ?
K = 1/3
2. Use y = kx. Find the unknown (x).
Therefore:
y= (1/3)40.5
X =40.5 when
y= 13.5 Y=13.5
Using Direct Variation to find unknowns (y = kx)
Given that y varies directly with x, and y = 6 when x=-5,
Find y when x = -8. HOW???

2 step process
X Y
1. Find the constant variation.
-5 6
k = y/x or k = 6/-5 = -1.2
k = -1.2 -8 ?
2. Use y = kx. Find the unknown (x).
y= -1.2(-8) Therefore:

x= 9.6 X =-8 when Y=9.6


Using Direct Variation to solve word
problems
Problem: Step One: Find points in table
A car uses 8 gallons of
gasoline to travel 290 X (gas) Y (miles)
miles. How much 8 290
gasoline will the car use ? 400
to travel 400 miles?

Step Two: Find the constant Step Three: Use the equation
variation and equation: to find the unknown.
400 =36.25x
k = y/x or k = 290/8 or 36.25 400 =36.25x
y = 36.25 x 36.25 36.25
or x = 11.03
Using Direct Variation to solve word
problems
Problem:
Step One: Find points in table.
Julio wages vary
directly as the number X(hours) Y(wages)
of hours that he works. 5 29.75
If his wages for 5 hours 30 ?
are $29.75, how much
will they be for 30 hours
Step Three: Use the equation
to find the unknown. y=kx
Step Two: Find the constant
y=5.95(30) or Y=178.50
variation.
k = y/x or k = 29.75/5 = 5.95
Direct Variation and its graph

y = mx +b,
m = slope and b = y-intercept

With direction variation the equation


is y = kx

Note: m = k or the constant and b = 0 therefore the graph will


always go through…
the ORIGIN!!!!!
Tell if the following graph is a Direct Variation or not.

No Yes

No No
Tell if the following graph is a Direct Variation or not.

No Yes

Yes No

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