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Page 1: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation
Page 2: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

You found rates of change of linear functions.

• Write and graph direct variation equations.

• Solve problems involving direct variation.

Page 3: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

Direct Variation Graphs

• Direct variation equations are of the formy = kx, where k ≠ 0

• The graph of y = kx always passes through the origin

Page 4: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

Slope and Constant of Variation

A. Name the constant of variation for the equation. Then find the slope of the line that passes through the pair of points.

(x1, y1) = (0, 0)

(x2, y2) = (1, 2)Answer: The constant of variation is 2. The slope is 2.

Slope formula

Simplify.

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Slope and Constant of Variation

B. Name the constant of variation for the equation. Then find the slope of the line that passes through the pair of points.

Answer: The constant of variation is –4. The slope is –4.

(x1, y1) = (0, 0)

(x2, y2) = (1, –4)

Slope formula

Simplify.

Page 6: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

A. Name the constant of variation for the equation. Then find the slope of the line that passes through the pair of points.

29%

0%0%

71%

A. constant of variation: 4; slope: –4

B. constant of variation: 4; slope: 4

C. constant of variation: –4; slope: –4

D. constant of variation: slope:

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B. Name the constant of variation for the equation. Then find the slope of the line that passes through the pair of points.

0%

93%

7%0%

A. constant of variation: 3; slope: 3

B. constant of variation: slope:

C. constant of variation: 0; slope: 0

D. constant of variation: –3; slope: –3

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Page 8: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

Step 2 Graph (0, 0).

Step 3 From the point (0, 0), move down 3 units and right 2 units. Draw a dot.

Step 4 Draw a line connecting the points.

Graph a Direct Variation

Step 1 Find the slope.

m

Answer:

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Graph y = 2x.

0% 4%14%

82%A. B.

C. D. D.

D.

E.

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Page 10: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

Write and Solve a Direct Variation Equation

A. Suppose y varies directly as x, and y = 9 when x = –3. Write a direct variation equation that relates x and y.

Find the value of k.y = kx Direct variation formula

9 = k(–3) Replace y with 9 and x with –3.

Divide each side by –3.

–3 = k Simplify.Answer: Therefore, the direct variation equation is

y = –3x.

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Answer: Therefore, x = –5 when y = 15.

B. Use the direct variation equation to find x when y = 15.

Simplify.

Direct variation equation

Replace y with 15.

Divide each side by –3.

Write and Solve a Direct Variation Equation

Page 12: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

A. Suppose y varies directly as x, and y = 15 when x = 5. Write a direct variation equation that relates x and y. 96%

0%4%0%

A. y = 3x

B. y = 15x

C. y = 5x

D. y = 45x

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Page 13: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

B. Suppose y varies directly as x, and y = 15 when x = 5. Use the direct variation equation to find x wheny = –45.

7% 4%

71%

18%

A. –3

B. 9

C. –15

D. –5

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Page 14: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

• Assignment– Page 185– Problems 11 – 27, odds

Page 15: Splash Screen. Then/Now You found rates of change of linear functions. Write and graph direct variation equations. Solve problems involving direct variation

Estimate Using Direct Variation

A. TRAVEL The Ramirez family is driving cross-country on vacation. They drive 330 miles in 5.5 hours.

Write a direct variation equation to find the distance driven for any number of hours.

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Estimate Using Direct Variation

Solve for the rate.

Answer: Therefore, the direct variation equation is d = 60t.

Simplify.

Original equation

Divide each side by 5.5.

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Estimate Using Direct Variation

B. Graph the equation.

The graph of d = 60t passes through the origin with a slope of 60. Answer:

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Estimate Using Direct Variation

C. Estimate how many hours it would take to drive 500 miles.

Answer: At this rate, it will take about 8.3 hours to drive 500 miles.

Simplify.

Replace d with 500.

Divide each side by 60.

Original equation

8.33 ≈ t

500 = 60t

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A. Dustin ran a 26-mile marathon in 3.25 hours. Write a direct variation equation to find the distance run for any number of hours.

8%0%

8%

83%

A. d = h

B. d = 8h

C. d = 8

D.

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B. Dustin ran a 26-mile marathon in 3.25 hours. Graph the equation.

27%

9%

55%

9%

A. B.

B.

C. D.

D.

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C. Estimate how many hours it would take to jog 16 miles.

0%

91%

0%9%

A. 1 hour

B.

C. 16 hours

D. 2 hours

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