Identify the proportional relationship from the graph. (1 point)

Graph D
Graph C
Graph A
Graph B

Unfortunately, without the graphs being provided, I am unable to identify which graph represents a proportional relationship.

To identify the proportional relationship from the given graphs, we need to determine if the graph shows a linear relationship where the dependent variable is directly proportional to the independent variable.

Since we don't have additional information about the graphs, we cannot directly analyze their contents. To find the proportional relationship, it is necessary to examine the slope of each graph.

Unfortunately, without the graphs or further description, it is not possible for me to determine the proportional relationship.

To identify the proportional relationship from the given options of graphs (Graph A, Graph B, Graph C, and Graph D), we would need to examine the graph for a straight line passing through the origin (0,0).

A proportional relationship means that the values on the graph have a constant ratio or proportion. In other words, the y-values increase or decrease at a constant rate as the x-values increase or decrease.

By analyzing the graphs, we can determine if any of them exhibit this characteristic of a proportional relationship.

To analyze each graph, follow these steps:

1. Look for a straight line passing through the origin (0,0). This indicates direct proportionality between the x-values and y-values.

2. Observe if the slope of the line remains consistent throughout its length. A constant slope represents a constant rate of change, which is a characteristic of proportional relationships.

Once you have examined all the graphs using these steps, identify which one shows a proportional relationship.