rewrite the formula and evaluate the dependent value for the unknown situation.
Variation problems can also be solved with proportions. (See
Proportions.)
online sources for further exploration
Applications of variation
Diving
Fan laws
Financial hedging
Galilieo’s pendulum experiments
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Kepler’s laws
Harmonics, resonance, and interference
Murphy’s law of locksmithing
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Population growth described in Annenberg Math in Everyday Life
Ventilation
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Formulas that show different variation can be found in XREF
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VECTORS
Vectors emerged from the study of physical situations in which two or more
forces were applied to an object. A vector is a directed line segment whose length
is proportional to the time, distance, or force being measured. Many people use
vectors to give directions. “Go down this street six blocks. Turn left at the stop
sign. Go another two blocks to the stoplight. Turn left at the stoplight at Maple
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