what are the different kinds of variation
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Examples of types of variation include direct, inverse, joint, and combined variation. What Is Direct Variation? In direct variation, as one variable is multiplied by a constant and increases, another variable (the quotient) also increases.
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Direct variation, inverse variation, joint variation, combined variation and partial variation are the different kinds of variation.
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- One variable is a constant multiple of another variable is called direct variation.
- The formula for direct variation is , where k is the constant of proportionality.
- In inverse variation, if the value of one variable increases, then the value of another variable decreases.
- The formula for inverse variation is .
- Joint variation consists of three variables and hence two variables will be related to each other.
- The formula for joint variation is .
- In combined variation two variations will be combined together, direct variation or joint variation and indirect variation will be combined.
- The formula for combined variation is .
- Any two variables that are related to the formula of a straight line is called partial variation.
- The formula for partial variation is .
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