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HELP PLEASEE ASAP Rebecca draws a graph of a real-world relationship that turns out to be a set of unconnected points. Can the relationship be linear? Can it be proportional? Complete the explanation of your reasoning.

The relationship will be linear if the points all lie on the same (line , curve ). The relationship will be proportional if it is (linear, non linear) and if the
(curve, line) that all the points lie on passes through the point (_ , _ )


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