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First teaching 2021
Last exams 2024
Direct & Inverse Proportion (CIE IGCSE Maths: Extended)
Revision Note
Direct Proportion
What is direct proportion?
- Proportion is a way of talking about how two variables are related to each other
- Direct proportion means that as one variable goes up the other goes up by the same factor
- This means that the ratio between the two amounts will always stay the same
- If x and y are directly proportional then
- x : y will always be the same
- there will be some value of k such that y = kx
- their graph is a linear (straight line) graph, with gradient k
- Other problems may involve a variable being directly proportional to a function of another variable
- For example
- y is directly proportional to the square of x means that y = kx2
- y is directly proportional to the square root of x means that y = k√x
- y is directly proportional to the cube of x means that y = kx3
- Each of these would have a different type of graph, depending on the function
How do we deal with direct proportion questions?
- Direct proportion questions can be dealt with in the same way
- STEP 1
Identify the two variables and set up the formula in terms of those variables- For example if A is directly proportional to B, then the two variables are A and B
- If A is directly proportional to B use the formula A = kB
- If A is directly proportional to the square of B use the formula A = kB2
- STEP 2
Find k by substituting the values given in the question into your formula and solving - STEP 3
Write the formula for A in terms of B by substituting in your value of k - STEP 4
Use the formula to find the required quantity
- STEP 1
Examiner Tip
- Even if the question doesn’t ask for a formula it is always worth working one out and using it in all but the simplest cases
Worked example
y is directly proportional to the square of x.
When x = 3, y = 18.
Find the value of y when x = 4.
Identify the two variables
We are told this is DIRECT proportion
We can now find k using y = 18 when x = 3
We can now write the full formula/equation in x and y
Use this formula to find y when x = 4
Inverse Proportion
What is inverse proportion?
- Inverse proportion means as one variable goes up the other goes down by the same factor
- If two quantities are inversely proportional, then we can say that one is directly proportional to the reciprocal of the other
- If x is inversely proportional to y, then
- will always be the same
- there will be some value of k such that
- the graph will be related to that graph of
How do we deal with inverse proportion questions?
- Inverse proportion questions can be dealt with in a similar way to direct proportion questions
- STEP 1
Identify the two variables and set up a formula in terms of those variables- For example if A is inversely proportional to B, then the two variables are A and B
- If A is inverse proportional to B use the formula
- If A is directly proportional to the square of B use the formula
- STEP 2
Find k by substituting the values given in the question into your formula and solving - STEP 3
Write the formula for A in terms of B by substituting in your value of k - STEP 4
Use the formula to find the required quantity
- STEP 1
Worked example
The time, hours, it takes to complete a project varies inversely proportional to the number of people working on it, .
If 4 people work on the project it takes 70 hours to complete.
Write an equation connecting and .
Identify the two variables
We are told this is INVERSE proportion
We can now find k using and (given in words in the question)
We can now write the full formula/equation in and
Given that the project needs to be completed within 18 hours, find the minimum number of people needed to work on it.
Use the formula to find when
A sensible answer would be a whole number (as it is a number of people)
16 people is the minimum number of workers required to finish the project in 18 hours
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