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The values are \"\" when \"\".

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Write an inverse variation equation:

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\"\"                               (Inverse variation equation)

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\"\"                    (Substitute \"\" and \"\")

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\"\"                            (Multiply: \"\")

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The constant variation is \"\".

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Therefore, the inverse variation equation is \"\" (or) \"\".\"\"

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The product of the \"\" and \"\" is \"\".

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Make a table for different values of \"\".

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\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"Undefined
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
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Observe the table:

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Since \"\" is undefined  when \"\", there is no point on the graph.

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\"\"

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Graph:

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Graph the equation \"\".

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Plot the points obtained in the table.

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\"\"

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Observe the graph:

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There is no point on the graph when \"\".

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So, the graph is a hyperbola.

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\"\"

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The inverse variation equation is \"\" (or) \"\".

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Graph of the equation \"\" is

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\"\"

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There is no point on the graph when \"\".

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The graph is a hyperbola.