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A.) They are inversely proportional to each other.
Explanation:Light is a type of electromagnetic waves, and thus do not require a material medium for transmission.In waves, the frequency(f) refers to the number of complete oscillations of a wave in one second.Wavelength(λ), on the other hand, refers to the distance between two successful crests or troughs in a transverse wave or between two rarefactions or compressions in longitudinal waves.The wavelength of a wave is inversely proportional to its frequency, such that waves with higher frequency have decreased wavelength.The product of wavelength and frequency is equal to the speed of the wave.