How can the graph above be described?
a. the graph shows a proportional relationship be...
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Mathematics, 19.05.2020 15:16 constipatedcow18
How can the graph above be described?
a. the graph shows a proportional relationship between x and y
b. the graph does NOT show a proportional relationship between x and y
c. the graph shows both a proportional and a non proportional relationship between x and y
d. there is not enough information to determine if x and y have a proportional relationship
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