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12 August, 07:24

A proportional relationship is a liner relationship because the rate of change is constant (and equal to the constant of proportionality). what is required of a proportional relationship that is not required of a general line relationship?

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  1. 12 August, 09:26
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    If you graph a proportional relationship, the graph must

    go through the origin. Because if the relationship is

    really proportional, then when one of the quantities

    is zero, the other one is also zero.
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