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Direct Inverse Variation

Direct Inverse Variation

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 9 Questions

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​Direct and Inverse Variation

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Open Ended

What is the difference between direct and inverse to you?

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​As the first unit goes UP the second unit goes UP

​OR

​As the first unit goes DOWN the second unit goes Down

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Multiple Choice

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What is the equation for direct variation?

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y = kx where k=0

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y = kx where k≠0

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k = yx where k≠0

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x = ky where k≠0

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​As the first unit goes UP the second unit goes DOWN

​OR

​As the first unit goes DOWN the second unit goes UP

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What are the equations for inverse variation? Choose 2.

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y = kx

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y = k/x

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k = xy

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y = x/k

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Multiple Choice

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What type of variation does this scenario represent?
You and some friends decide to buy 2 pizzas and split the cost evenly.
The number of friends who are sharing the cost of the pizzas
and the amount of money you pay for your share.

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direct variation

2

inverse variation

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Multiple Choice

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What type of variation does this scenario represent?
The outside temperature
and the number of layers of clothes you need to wear outside to feel comfortable 

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direct variation

2

inverse variation

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Multiple Choice

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What type of variation does this scenario represent?
The length of time you charge your cell phone
and the battery power 

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direct variation

2

inverse variation

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Multiple Choice

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What type of variation does this scenario represent?
The less you eat junk food
and the affect on your weight.

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direct variation

2

inverse variation

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Direct variation: y=kx
As one variable increase/decrease, the other variable increase/decrease.

Inverse variation: y=k/x
As one variable increase/decrease, the other variable decrease/increase.

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Use the link below to better understand the difference between direct and inverse variation.

https://youtu.be/92U67CUy9Gc

​Direct and Inverse Variation

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