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For the inverse variation equation xy = k, what is the constant of variation, k, when x = −3 and y=-2? O 92/00 33522
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For the inverse variation equation xy = k, what is the constant of variation, k, when x = −3 and y=-2? O 92/00 33522
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the value of k is 6,i.e -3×-2=+6
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