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REMINDE

RS
1. Wear your mask at all times
2. No revealing of answers
unless you were asked.
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PAIR ME!
Study the features of the
pictures and identify their
related quantities by fill-in the
blanks the missing quantities. 4
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WORD
EQUATION
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DIREC
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VARIATIO
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DIRECT
VARIATION
OBJECTIVES
Illustrates situations that involve direct variation M9AL – IIa – b – 1
⬥ Specific Objectives:

1.Identifies the practical situations


involving direct variation.
2.Illustrates practical situations that
involve direct variation 16
OBJECTIVES
Illustrates situations that involve direct variation M9AL – IIa – b – 1

3. Translates variation into a relationship


involving variation between two quantities
given by a mathematical equation
4. Appreciates the concept of direct variation
in real life situations. 17
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No. of
kg (n) 1 2 3 4 5
Points
(P) 6 12 18 24 30
Questions:
1. What happens to the
number of points when the
number of kilograms of paper
is doubled? 20
Questions:
2. How many kilograms of
papers will Grade 9 Fairness
class have to raise 600
points? 21
Questions:
3. What mathematical
statement will relate the
two quantities involved?
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Questions:
4. In what way are you able to help
clean the environment by collecting
these papers? What items can be
made from these papers?
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There is direct variation

whenever a situation
produces pairs of numbers in
which their ratio is constant.
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The statements:


“y varies directly as x”
“y is directly proportional to x”
“y is proportional to x”
are translated mathematically as
y = kx,
where k is the constant of variation. 25
For two quantities x and y, an

increase in x causes an
increase in y as well. Similarly,
a decrease in x causes a
decrease in y. 26
WRITE ME
THIS WAY!
1. The electric current E in
an electric circuit varies
directly as the voltage V.
2. The number of bottles N
produced by a machine varies
directly to the amount of time t
the machine is working.
3. The weight W of an
object on Mars is directly
proportional to its weight B
on Earth.
4. The number of kilograms
of water K in a human body is
directly proportional to its
total weight w.
5. The area of a square A is
directly proportional to the
square of the length of a
diagonal d.
A. Find the variation constant
and the equation of variation.
1. If y varies directly as x
and y = 24 when x = 6
A. Find the variation constant
and the equation of variation.
2. If y varies directly as x
and y = 30 when x = 2
A. Find the variation constant
and the equation of variation.
3. If y varies directly as x
and y = 36 when x = 3
Solve each indicated value
1. If y varies directly as x,
and k = 2 when x = 5, what is
the value of y?
2. If a varies directly as b,
and k = 4 when b = 7, what is
the value of a?
3. If x varies directly as y,
and k = 5 when y = 3, what is
the value of x?
Solve the following:
1. If m varies directly as n,
and k = 3 when m is 21, what
is the value of n?
2. If x varies directly as y,
and k = 4 when x = 28, what
is the value of y?
3. If x varies directly as y,
and k = 6 when x = 48, what
is the value of y?
How can you say
that a situation is
illustrating direct
variation?
EVALUATION
THANK
S!

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