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Identify the type of variation represented by y=3/x

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Answer:

Inverse variation

Explanation:

Given equation is
y=(3)/(x).

Now we need to identify the type of variation represented by
y=(3)/(x).

We know that there are two type of variations direct and inverse.

If y and x are in direct variation then we write equation as
y=kx.

where k is the constant of variation.

If y and x are in inverse variation then we write equation as
y=(k)/(x).

Given equation
y=(3)/(x) looks similar to
y=(k)/(x).

So that means finala answer is "Inverse variation".

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