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The variable z varies jointly with x and y. also, z = -75 when x = 3 and y = -5. what equation describes this variation?
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The variable z varies jointly with x and y. also, z = -75 when x = 3 and y = -5. what equation describes this variation?
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The equation describing variation will be found as follows:
zαxy
z=kxy
where k is the proportionality constant
k=z/xy
when x=3, y=-5 then z=-75
k=-75/(-5*3)=5
hence the formula will be:
z=5xy
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