Joint Variation Calculator

Calculate Joint Variation





Formula

The formula to calculate the joint variation is:

\[ y = k \cdot x \cdot z \]

Where:

What is Joint Variation?

Joint variation is a problem in which a single variable is dependent, and varies jointly, with two or more other variables. In the case of the equation above, the variable \( y \) varies with both \( x \) and \( z \).

Example Calculation

Let's assume the following values:

Using the formula to calculate the joint variation:

\[ y = 2 \cdot 3 \cdot 4 = 24 \]

The result (y) is 24.