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Types of Variation in Math 9 by VernaMae Caballero Bayloces is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document defines and provides examples of four types of variation: - Direct variation: A mathematical relationship where one variable is equal to a constant times the other. - Inverse variation: One quantity increases as the other decreases. - Joint variation: A quantity varies directly as the product of two or more other quantities. - Combined variation: A variable depends on two or more variables, varying directly with some and inversely with others when other variables are held constant.
- Author
- VernaMae Caballero Bayloces
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- EN