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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 15:50 husamramadan83

How can you identify a linear nonproportional relationship from a table, a graph, and an equation? From a table, for an ordered pair (0, y), y will not be. From a graph, the y−intercept will not be. From an equation, it will have the form y = mx + b where b is not .
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