Variation Flashcards

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How do you solve problems involving direct variation?

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  1. Understand Direct Variation: If 𝑦 varies directly as π‘₯, then 𝑦 = π‘˜π‘₯ where
    π‘˜ is a constant.
  2. Find π‘˜: Use given values to find π‘˜.
  3. Solve: Substitute π‘˜ and solve for the unknown variable.
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How do you solve problems involving inverse variation?

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  1. Understand Inverse Variation: If 𝑦 varies inversely as π‘₯, then 𝑦 = π‘˜ / π‘₯ where π‘˜ is a constant.
  2. Find π‘˜: Use given values to find π‘˜.
  3. Solve: Substitute π‘˜ and solve for the unknown variable.
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How do you solve problems involving joint variation?

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  1. Understand Joint Variation: If 𝑦 varies jointly as π‘₯ and 𝑧, then 𝑦 = π‘˜π‘₯𝑧 where
    π‘˜ is a constant.
  2. Find π‘˜: Use given values to find π‘˜.
  3. Solve: Substitute π‘˜ and solve for the unknown variable.
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How do you solve problems involving percentage increase or decrease in variation?

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  1. Understand Percentage Change: Use the formula PercentageChange = ChangeinValue / OriginalValue Γ— 100%
  2. Calculate Increase/Decrease: Determine the change (increase or decrease) from the original value.
  3. Solve: Apply the percentage change formula to find the new value or the percentage.
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