Posts Tagged ‘variation’
Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Inverse Variation Explained
Description
A detailed tutorial on inverse variation. Step by step tutorial including several examples of inverse variation and what inverse variation is for reference.
Overview
Inverse variation states that two variables are inversely proportional if one of the variables is directly proportional with the multiplicative inverse of the other, or equivilently if their product is a constant. Inverse variation can be expressed mathematically as y = k / x, where x and y are the variables and k is a nonzero constant
Tags: constant, direct, division, inverse, k, Math, multiplicative inverse, non-zero, proportionality, reciprocal, statistics, variable, variation, x, y
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Direct Variation Explained
Description
A detailed tutorial on direct variation. Step by step tutorial including several examples of direct variation and what direct variation is for reference.
Overview
Direct variation states that given two variables x and y, y is directly proportional to x if there is a non-zero constant k such that y = k * x. The variable k is referred to as the proportionality constant or the constant of proportionality.
Tags: constant, direct, inverse, k, Math, non-zero, proportionality, statistics, variable, variation, x, y
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Combined Variation Explained
Description
A detailed tutorial on combined variation. Step by step tutorial including several examples of combined variation and what combined variation is for reference.
Overview
Combined variation refers to using both direct variation and inverse variation at the same time. Combined variation can be expressed as y = (k * x) / (z^2). Typically when both direct and inverse variation are being used, the same variable will variate directly at one point and inversely at another.
Tags: combine, combined variation, direct, inverse, k, Math, point, statistics, variable, variation, x, y, z
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Joint Variation Explained
Description
A detailed tutorial on joint variation. Step by step tutorial including several examples of joint variation and what joint variation is for reference.
Overview
Joint variation is the same as direct variation, only it is occuring for more than one variable, while direct variation only deals with one variable. Because of the similarities, joint variation is performed in the same way as direct variation, although for two variables and not one. Joint variation can be expressed as d = r * t.
Tags: d, direct, joint, joint variation, Math, one, r, similar, similarties, statistics, t, two, variable, variation
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