Variation Functions 5-1/5-5
Complex fraction
A fraction that contains one or more fraction in the numerator, the denominator, or both
Discontinuous function
A function whose graph has one or more jumps, breaks, or holes
Continuous function
A function whose graph is unbroken line or curve with no gaps or breaks
Rational function
A function whose rule can be written as a rational expression
Joint Variation
A relationship among three variables that can be written in the form y=kxz, where k is a non-zero constant
Inverse variation
A relationship between two variables, x and y, that can be written in the form y=k/x, where k is a non-zero constant and x
Combined variation
A relationship containing both direct and inverse variation
Extraneous solution
A solution or a derived equation that is not a solution of the original equation
Rational expression
An algebraic expression whose numerator and denominator are polynomials and whose denominator has a degree >= 1
Rational equation
An equation that contains one or more rational expression
Rational inequality
An inequality that contains one or ore rational expressions
Hole (in a graph)
An omitted point on a graph. If a rational function has the same factor x-b in both the numerator and the denominator, and the line x+b is not a vertical asymptote, then there is a hole in the graph at the point where x=b
Direct variation
Relationship between two variable x and y that can be written in the form y=k,x, where k is a non-zero constant that behaviors like the slope. Alway grow through the origin.
Constant of Variation
The constant k in a direct variation equation