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24 June, 14:03

Does the graph below represent a proportional relationship?

A. No, because it is not linear.

B. Yes, because it is a straight line that passes through the origin.

C. Yes, because it is a straight line that does not pass through the origin.

D. No, because a proportional relationship does not have to be a straight line.

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  1. 24 June, 14:13
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    A proportional relationshp is one of the kind y = Kx, where K is a constant. That means, that the value of y is found multiplying the value of x times the proportionality constant K. You also must know the graphs y = Kx is a straight line with slope K and y-intercept 0, that is a straight line that passes through the origin. So, for the graph represent a proportional relationship, it has to a straight line tha passes through the origin, which is the option B. Answer: option B. Yes, because it is a straight line that passes through the origin.
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