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How can you tell on a graph that it represents a proportional relationship?

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Answered by deveshreem
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If the relationship between two quantities is a proportional relationship, this relationship can be represented by the graph of a straight line through the origin with a slope equal to the unit rate. For each point (x, y) on the graph, ž is equal to k, where k is the unit rate. The point (1, k) is a point on the graph.

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