Sagot :
VARIATIONS
Directions: Translate each statement into a mathematical sentence. Use k as the constant of variation.
16. The area A of a triangle is proportional to its height h.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt \: A = kh}}}[/tex]
17. The distance D travelled by a car varies directly as its speed s.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt \: D = ks}}}[/tex]
18. Z varies directly to the square of x.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt \: Z = kx²}}}[/tex]
19. The number of persons n needed to do a job varies inversely as the number of days d to finish the job.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt \: n= \frac{k}{d} }}}[/tex]
20. The density d of air varies inversely as the volume v of water in the atmosphere.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt \: d= \frac{k}{v} }}}[/tex]
21. B is inversely proportional to the cube of c.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt B = \frac{k}{ {c}^{3} } }}}[/tex]
22. The area A of a triangle varies jointly as the base b and the altitude h.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt A= kbh}}}[/tex]
23. The heat H produced by an electric lamp varies jointly as the resistance R and the square of the current I.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt H = kRI²}}}[/tex]
24. The pressure P of a gas varies directly as its temperature t and inversely as its volume V.
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange { \tt P = \frac{kt}{V} }}}[/tex]
25. F is directly proportional to g and inversely proportional to the square of h
- [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \orange {\tt F= \frac{kg}{ {h}^{2} } }}}[/tex]
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