This graph shows a proportional relationship between x and y
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True, the graph of a proportional relationship is a line that goes through the origin
False, the graph of a proportional relationship is not a line that goes through the origin
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I do wonder who IS the first view on everything that's been posted.
If y = a x then y = 0 when x = 0
they said " proportional" , not linear where y could be a x + b
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False, the graph of a proportional relationship is a line that goes through the origin.
To determine whether a graph represents a proportional relationship, we need to check if it forms a straight line that passes through the origin (0, 0). This means that when x = 0, y must also be equal to 0 for a proportional relationship.
To confirm this, we can examine the graph and check if it satisfies this condition. If the line passes through the origin, then it represents a proportional relationship. If not, then it does not represent a proportional relationship.
To check, locate the point (0, 0) on the graph. If the line passes through this point, then the graph represents a proportional relationship. If the line does not pass through this point, then the graph does not represent a proportional relationship.