#How do I graph this? It is a Joint Variation Table of Values
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Is joint variation and combined variation the same?
Nope
What is the difference?
Idk but my teacher said its different
Like the combine variation is combination of variations then the joint variation is directly proportional to two quantities
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This has 4 variables. It will be pretty tough to graph.
Are you sure the question asks you to graph it?
How do I graph combine variation though
Yes, my teacher give us a task to give example of joint variation and combine variation and it should have a graph
Like for two variables, you can just show 2 different lines.
This is a representation of Boyle's law from physics.
Basically, P = k/V (assuming temperature does not change)
Ohh
Okays
So that is one of the ways. Just assume one of the variable is a constant and draw it.
Did you know about Boyle's law?
No
Wait, why's there 2 y rows?
It is alright now, I just asked my teacher
Thank you for the help though!
Thanks very much!