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For each formula that illustrates a type of variation, write the formula in words using the vocabulary of variation. The letters $k$ and $\pi$ represent constants, and all other letters represent variables.$a=k z w$
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In this case, the formula $a=k z w$ represents a joint variation because two variables ($z$ and $w$) are multiplied together and then multiplied by a constant ($k$). Show more…
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