Physics, 08.12.2020 01:00 jadejordan8888
Graph the line that represents a proportional relationship between yyy and xxx where the unit rate of change of yyy with respect to xxx is \,\dfrac{4}{5} 5 4 start fraction, 4, divided by, 5, end fraction . In other words, a change of 111 unit in xxx corresponds to a change of \,\dfrac{4}{5} 5 4 start fraction, 4, divided by, 5, end fraction units in yyy. Graph the line and write the equation of the line.
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