Sagot :
Answer:
d. Y=kx/z
Step-by-step explanation:
Since combined variation is a combination of direct variation (y=kx) and inverse variation (y=k/x) and joint variation (y=kxw)
d. Y=kx/z
Step-by-step explanation:
Since combined variation is a combination of direct variation (y=kx) and inverse variation (y=k/x) and joint variation (y=kxw)
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Which is an equation for a combined variation?
- A. y = kx
- B. y = k/t
- C. y = kxz
- D. y = kx/z
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- D. y = kx/z
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Why?
- Option A (y = kx) translates, "y varies directly as x".
- Option B (y = k/t) translates, "y varies inversely as t".
- Option C (y = kxz) translates, "y varies jointly as x and z".
- Option D (y = kx/z) translates, "y varies directly as x and inversely as y".
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