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Sam wants to write an equation to represent a proportional relationship with a constant of proportionality of 6. He writes the equation y = 6 + x.

Is he correct. If not, what is the correct equation? Explain your answer. Consider the graph of the equation in your response.

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  1. Today, 12:28
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    No, Sam is not correct. The graph of a proportional relationship has the form y = kx, where k is the constant of proportionality. Sam added the constant of proportionality instead of using it as the coefficient of x. The correct equation is y = 6x. Sam's graph would be a straight line, but it would not pass through the origin.
  2. Today, 14:37
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The COP is always the coefficient

    ex. y=6x the COP is 6
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