Define direct, inverse and joint variation.
Direct Variation: where one variable is a const...
Physics, 05.03.2021 01:10 Lydiaxqueen
Define direct, inverse and joint variation.
Direct Variation: where one variable is a constant multiple of another
Inverse Variation: when one of the variables increases, the other one decreases
Joint Variation: where are more than two variables are related directly define direct, inverse and joint variation
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