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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 18:24 shires24

Graph the line that passes through the coordinates below and determine which statement is true.

(1,2), (3,4), (5,6) (7,8)

A.
The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.
B.
The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.
C.
The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.
D.
The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.

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