Title: 1.4 Direct Variation and Proportion
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21.4 Direct Variation and Proportion
- Objectives Write and apply direct variation
equations. Write and solve proportions. - Standard 2.8.11.P Analyze a relation to
determine whether a direct or inverse variation
exists and represent it algebraically and
graphically.
3I. Determine whether each equation describes a
direct variation.
- Direct Variation - The variable y varies
directly as x. - y kx is known as a direct-variation
equation. - k is called the constant of variation.
y 2x
yes
y ½ x
yes
y 2x 1
no
y 3/x
no
4II. y varies directly as x. Find the constant
of variation, k, and write an equation of direct
variation that relates the two variables, y kx.
- 1. y -24 when x 4
- 2. y -16 when x 2
- 3. y 1 when x ½
5III. y varies directly as x.
1. If y is 2.8 when x is 7, find y when x is -4.
2. If y is 6.3 when x is 70, find y when x is
5.4.
- 3. If y is -5 when x is 2.5, find y when x is 6.
6IV. Use a direct variation equation to solve
each word problem.
- 1. If 6 tickets cost 72, find the cost of 10
tickets.
72 k (6)
12 k
y 12 (10) y 120
2. If 3 CDs on sale cost 18, find the cost of
12 CDs.
- 3. If 8 sodas cost 3.20, find the cost of 20
sodas.
7IV. Use a direct variation equation to solve
each word problem.
- Ex 4. Each day Jon rides his bicycle for
exercise. When traveling a constant rate, he
rides 4 miles in about 20 minutes. At this rate,
how long would it take Jon to travel 7 miles?
Recall that distance, d, rate, r, and elapsed
time, t, are related by the equation d rt.
Rate 4 miles/20 minutes 1/5 miles per minute
8V. Proportions
- If y varies directly with x, then y is
proportional to x. - A proportion is a statement that two ratios are
equal. - A ratio is the comparison of 2 quantities by
division. - A proportion of the form a c can be rearranged
as follows - b
d - a c
- b d
- a ? bd c ? bd
- b d
- ad bc
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9V. Proportions
- Cross-Product Property of Property of
Proportion - For b ? 0 and d ? 0 If a c, then ad bc.
b d - In a proportion of the form a/b c/d a and d
are the extremes and b and c are the means. - By the Cross-Product Property, the product of
the extremes equals the product of the means.
10V. Proportions
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12Ex. 4 Proportions
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16 Homework
- Integrated Algebra II- Section 1.4 Level A even
s - Honors Algebra II- Section 1.4 Level B