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Joint variation is a combination of inverse variations .true false

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Joint variation can be said to be a variation that involves one variable which depends on two or more variables, then varies directly as each of them where the other variables are constant.

When we say z varies jointly as x and y, it is expressed as:

z = kxy

Where k is the constant of proportionality

Joint variation is also a direct variation whcih involves two or more variables.

Therefore, the statement "joint variation is a combination of inverse variation is FALSE.

ANSWER:

False

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