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1 May, 20:04

Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. how many of the lines could represent proportional relationship? Explain.

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  1. 1 May, 20:33
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    It's not necessary that either one represents a proportional

    relationship. But if either one does, then the other one doesn't.

    They can't both represent such a relationship.

    The graph of a proportional relationship must go through

    the origin. If one of a pair of parallel lines goes through

    the origin, then the other one doesn't. (If two parallel lines

    both went through the origin, then they would both be the

    same line.)
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