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Mathematics, 29.02.2020 03:30 juliannabartra

Which statement best describes a graph of paired points that form a proportional relationship?

A straight line cannot be drawn through all the points and the line passes through the origin.

A straight line can be drawn through all of the the points but the line does not pass through the origin.

A straight line can be drawn through all the points and the lines passes through the point where x = 0 and y = 0.

A straight line can be drawn through all the points and the line passes through the point (3,0) .

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