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Constant of Variation

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Key Definition

The constant of variation in a direct variation is the constant (unchanged) ratio of two variable quantities. The formula for direct variation is $y = kx$ where k is the constant of variation.

Important Notes

  • In direct variation, as one quantity increases, the other also increases.
  • In indirect variation, as one quantity increases, the other decreases.
  • The constant of variation is the constant ratio or product between two variables.

Mathematical Notation

$k$ represents the constant of variation$x$ and $y$ are the variable quantitiesRemember to use proper notation when solving problems

Why It Works

The constant of variation provides a predictable relationship between two variable quantities. When this relationship is known, we can predict the value of one variable given the value of the other.

Remember

When working with variations, always identify the constant of variation ($k$) first.

Quick Reference

Direct Variation:$y = kx$Indirect Variation:$xy = k$

Understanding Constant of Variation

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In a direct variation, the constant of variation is the ratio of two variable quantities, represented by $y = kx$.Now showing Beginner level explanation.

Practice Problems

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Quick Quiz

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If y varies directly as x and y = 15 when x = 24, what is the constant of variation?

A$\frac{5}{8}$B$\frac{8}{5}$C$\frac{3}{5}$D$\frac{2}{3}$Check AnswerPlease select an answer for all 1 questions before checking your answers. 1 question remaining.2

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Journey Time

If it takes 4 hours at an average speed of 90 km/h to do a certain journey, how long would it take at 120 km/h?Show AnswerClick to reveal the detailed solution for this question exercise.3

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If y varies directly as x and y = 15 when x = 24, find x when y = 25.

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Challenge Quiz

Single Choice QuizAdvanced

In an indirect variation, if x = 4 when y = 90, what is the value of y when x = 120?

A$3$B$30$C$300$D$3,000$Check AnswerPlease select an answer for all 1 questions before checking your answers. 1 question remaining.

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