Joint variation is a variation in which y varies jointly as x or powers of x () and y or powers of z ( ), if there is some nonzero constant k such that , where x ≠ 0, z ≠ 0, and n > 0. Source~http://www.icoachmath.com/SiteMap/JointVariation.html
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Joint variation
The constant of variation in a direct variation is the constant (unchanged) ratio of two variable quantities. The formula for direct variation is. y=kx (or y=kx ) where k is the constant of variation .
an equation of the form y = kx k is the constant of variation
No, the word joint is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "joint" is jointly.
Direct variation is the ratio of two variable is constant. Inverse variation is when the product of two variable is constant. For example, direct variation is y = kx and indirect variation would be y = k/x .